Morris Animal Foundation is now accepting proposals for pilot studies focused on equine behavior, relating to health and welfare. This request is part of the Foundation’s Donor-Inspired Study program, which allows individual donors to directly support a research topic they have a passion for, and for which there is a pressing need. Grant applications are due by Wednesday, September 30, 2020, 4:59 p.m. EST. Canadians are welcome to apply.

This grant is being funded by Dr. Wendy Koch, a veterinarian who has supported the Foundation for nearly 30 years. She began a career in animal welfare with the federal government in 1990 and became board-certified in that field in 2016. Dr. Koch has closely followed equine behavior and welfare research and regretted that specific funding available in these fields has been minimal.

“There have been plenty of great studies over the years that focused on the physical health of horses, but I have always felt there aren’t enough resources being spent looking into their psychological health,” said Dr. Koch. “Animal behavior is a true passion of mine and I hope this call will result in some amazing findings.”

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