DabDab
Thinks the luddites had a point...
Definitely. The paper seems to be a response to the training fad contending that in order to train your horse, you had to convince him that you were the mythical "alpha" horse, the one who chased him away from the water hole. The paper disputes the notional alpha, as well as the idea that the trainer should "be" a horse at all, which is silly.
I like the logic and the general findings of the article, and agree with above comments. However, I still don't really understand what they're getting at in terms of the type of training that they think is harmful.....I would have expected a useful piece of behaviour research such as this to just state their findings in comparison to previous work. They do that, but then on top seem to be trying to make a point about a particular school of training, and it's a bit lost on me to be honest.
In general I find sweeping statements and overarching theories unhelpful when trying to accomplish something as nuanced as training an intelligent animal.