Wager Mage
Photo by Mídia Pexels Logo Photo: Mídia

Does a horse know when it wins a race?

Sue McDonnell, a certified applied animal behaviorist at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine, is doubtful that horses understand winning or losing a race run on a track as running on a track is unnatural, The Horse reports.

Do I bet over or under?
Do I bet over or under?

A bet on the over means you think both teams will combine to score more goals, points, or runs than the total listed. Conversely, an under bet...

Read More »
Is it better to place bets early?
Is it better to place bets early?

If you know that the team you are going to bet is likely to be a popular team, and you are confident in your opinion, then it makes sense to bet as...

Read More »

Applying what science knows about animal cognition, is it possible to determine if a racehorse know if he wins or loses? Dr. Sue McDonnell, a certified applied animal behaviorist at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine, is doubtful that horses understand winning or losing a race run on a track as running on a track is unnatural, The Horse reports. However, McDonnell believes that horses do understand winning or losing a chase in a natural environment; horses run and “race” one another when they're in a field together, particularly colts. Adult horses run for a variety of reasons, McDonnell says: They run to escape threats and male horses run when chased by other males. In each of these instances, the horses seem to know they have “won” or “lost.” To address if horses understand winning and losing, McDonnell suggests paying careful attention to a racehorse's behavior during and immediately after a race, whether he wins or loses. These postures can then be compared to a horse that “wins” or “loses” in a natural context. Without knowing the outcome, if one could reliably predict from the horse's behavior whether it won or lost a race, his appreciation of winning or losing could be argued. It would be difficult to remove all other outside influences (like the reaction of the jockey) to look solely at the horse's posturing, she notes. A rise or fall in male hormones is a well-known, psychologically mediated effect of winning and losing in humans McDonnell says; if a study was done that showed that these hormones changed before and after a race, this could be viewed as additional evidence that a horse appreciates winning or losing. While no one truly knows a horse's motivational state when he is racing, McDonnell reports that this is likely to come under increasing scrutiny as the world becomes more vested in the ethics and welfare of animals used in sport.

Read more at The Horse.

Did Bruce Lee ever box?
Did Bruce Lee ever box?

Lee was also trained in boxing, between 1956 and 1958, by Brother Edward, coach of the St. Francis Xavier's College boxing team. Lee went on to win...

Read More »
Do you get your stake back if you cash out?
Do you get your stake back if you cash out?

Put simply, to cash out means that you can get money back on your bet at any time during the event you've bet on, not just when the event is over....

Read More »

Which broker is the cheapest?
Which broker is the cheapest?

Fidelity: Best Low-Cost Online Broker Account Minimum: $0. Fees: $0 for stock/ETF trades, $0 plus $0.65/contract for options trade.

Read More »
Who is the god of free-kick?
Who is the god of free-kick?

#1 Juninho Pernambucano – 77 free-kick goals Known as the magnificent 7, Juninho was the best when it came to scoring from a dead-ball situation....

Read More »
Why can you not gamble in Texas?
Why can you not gamble in Texas?

Opponents of gambling include religious groups, some Las Vegas casino companies and Native American tribes that have casinos on their land....

Read More »
Is 1xBet bonus withdrawable?
Is 1xBet bonus withdrawable?

1xbet bonus withdrawal is quite easy. However, some 1xbet withdrawal conditions must be met by the bettor. The user must fulfil the stipulated...

Read More »