In this episode of Animal Talk Podcast, Ryne and Ayrton dive into the world of scheduling β the good, the bad, and the unintended consequences.
They unpack how schedules can be incredibly beneficial for us as keepers, trainers, and managers: bringing structure, efficiency, and sanity to busy days. But they also challenge a big assumption, are our rigid schedules always good for the animals in our care?
From predictable routines to time pressures, Ryne and Ayrton explore how human-driven schedules can sometimes clash with natural behaviours, welfare needs, and individual animals. This is the first part of a deeper conversation that asks an important question: who are our schedules really serving?
A thoughtful, honest chat that sets the tone for rethinking routine, for people and animals alike. πΎπ
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