The Equine Behaviour Assessment and Research Questionnaire (E-BARQ) collects anonymous data for horse behavior researchers, veterinarians, coaches and owners. It’s a not-for-profit project that allows the global horse-folk community to donate their observational data to the University of Sydney and gain useful benefits in return. Both vets and owners can log a horse’s physical, mental and social development, creating an evidence base on what constitutes normal and abnormal equine behavior, and what defines good, effective and humane training.