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WHAT SCIENCE SAYS ABOUT EAR COVERS

growing number of show horses are outfitted with sound-reducing ear gear, ranging from foam balls stuffed inside the auditory canal to knit “bonnets” that cover the entire pinna. But does this equipment really help reduce a horse’s reactivity to sounds? A new study from England suggests that depends on the horse wearing them.

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