In North America, there are few representative data about the effects of management practices on equine welfare. In a randomized survey of 312 nonracing horses in Prince Edward Island (response rate 68.4%), owners completed a pretested questionnaire and a veterinarian examined each horse. Regression analyses identified factors affecting 2 welfare markers: body condition score (BCS) and stereotypic behavior. Horses’ BCSs were high (mean 5.7, on a 9-point scale) and were associated with sex (males had lower BCSs than females; P < 0.001) and examination date (P = 0.052). Prevalences of crib biting, wind sucking, and weaving were 3.8%, 3.8%, and 4.8%, respectively. Age (OR = 1.07, P = 0.08) and hours worked weekly (OR = 1.12, P = 0.03) were ris...
Management and stereotypies of thoroughbreds in Central- Northern Italy Francesca Martuzzi*, Stef...
International audienceHorses were domesticated for more than 5000 years and have been one of the mos...
In the horse, inappropriate management and training, as well as pain, frustration, fear and anxiety ...
In North America, there are few representative data about the effects of management practices on equ...
In North America, there are few representative, horse level data about the general welfare of horses...
In: The Canadian Veterinary Journal, vol. 47, nr. 2, pp. 136-143Herkomst: Onderzoeksbibliografie van...
The effects of riding style and various management factors on the prevalence of stereotypies and oth...
A telephone survey was conducted of 100 racing stables, 100 riding schools and 100 competition estab...
International audienceIn domestic horses, many aspects of stereotypic behavior are still under quest...
There are no detailed, representative, horse-level data about equine management practices in differe...
International audienceAs stereotypic behaviours may reflect suboptimal life conditions, evaluating t...
The effects of riding style and various management factors on the prevalence of stereotypies and oth...
International audienceAs stereotypic behaviours may reflect suboptimal life condition, evaluating th...
Obesity and overconditioning are becoming more prevalent in horses, and are influencing the animal’s...
International audienceAs animal welfare has become a major societal concern since the last decades, ...
Management and stereotypies of thoroughbreds in Central- Northern Italy Francesca Martuzzi*, Stef...
International audienceHorses were domesticated for more than 5000 years and have been one of the mos...
In the horse, inappropriate management and training, as well as pain, frustration, fear and anxiety ...
In North America, there are few representative data about the effects of management practices on equ...
In North America, there are few representative, horse level data about the general welfare of horses...
In: The Canadian Veterinary Journal, vol. 47, nr. 2, pp. 136-143Herkomst: Onderzoeksbibliografie van...
The effects of riding style and various management factors on the prevalence of stereotypies and oth...
A telephone survey was conducted of 100 racing stables, 100 riding schools and 100 competition estab...
International audienceIn domestic horses, many aspects of stereotypic behavior are still under quest...
There are no detailed, representative, horse-level data about equine management practices in differe...
International audienceAs stereotypic behaviours may reflect suboptimal life conditions, evaluating t...
The effects of riding style and various management factors on the prevalence of stereotypies and oth...
International audienceAs stereotypic behaviours may reflect suboptimal life condition, evaluating th...
Obesity and overconditioning are becoming more prevalent in horses, and are influencing the animal’s...
International audienceAs animal welfare has become a major societal concern since the last decades, ...
Management and stereotypies of thoroughbreds in Central- Northern Italy Francesca Martuzzi*, Stef...
International audienceHorses were domesticated for more than 5000 years and have been one of the mos...
In the horse, inappropriate management and training, as well as pain, frustration, fear and anxiety ...