<p>This paper describes the postpartum behavior<br>of a wild Grevy’s zebra (Equus grevyi) mare and<br>foal. The foal first attempted to stand within 5<br>min of birth and succeeded at approximately<br>10 min after birth. Within 40 min of birth,<br>the infant could walk steadily. The foal did not<br>suckle during the observation time. An ethogram<br>of observed behaviors is provided.</p
reservedThis thesis investigates synchrony behavior (also known as synchronous behaviors) exhibited ...
The time immediately following birth is a period of high predation risk for ungulate neonates. Ungul...
<p>The time immediately following birth is a period of high predation risk for ungulate neonates. Un...
This paper describes the postpartum behavior of a wild Grevy’s zebra (Equus grevyi) mare and foal. T...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 1983. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 1...
Donkeys display a peculiar social structure, dyad based, different from horses. In particular, scarc...
The aim of this study was to investigate the daily rhythms of total locomotor activity (TLA) in mare...
WOS:000265505700027International audienceThe neonatal period in humans and in most mammals is charac...
International audienceThe neonatal period in humans and in most mammals is characterized by intense ...
This study is important to the equine research field to demonstrate if handling neonatal foals and m...
International audienceCurrently, a trend toward the commercialization of dromedary milk associated w...
International audienceDespite the number of postpartum handling that a newborn experiences, few stud...
International audienceIn most Mammals, the neonatal period is characterized by intense mother-young ...
WOS:000244125000012International audienceThis study investigates the consequences of interference du...
The horse's temperament, including its manageability and reactivity and/or fearfulness, is of import...
reservedThis thesis investigates synchrony behavior (also known as synchronous behaviors) exhibited ...
The time immediately following birth is a period of high predation risk for ungulate neonates. Ungul...
<p>The time immediately following birth is a period of high predation risk for ungulate neonates. Un...
This paper describes the postpartum behavior of a wild Grevy’s zebra (Equus grevyi) mare and foal. T...
Senior seminar (D.V.M.) -- Cornell University, 1983. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 1...
Donkeys display a peculiar social structure, dyad based, different from horses. In particular, scarc...
The aim of this study was to investigate the daily rhythms of total locomotor activity (TLA) in mare...
WOS:000265505700027International audienceThe neonatal period in humans and in most mammals is charac...
International audienceThe neonatal period in humans and in most mammals is characterized by intense ...
This study is important to the equine research field to demonstrate if handling neonatal foals and m...
International audienceCurrently, a trend toward the commercialization of dromedary milk associated w...
International audienceDespite the number of postpartum handling that a newborn experiences, few stud...
International audienceIn most Mammals, the neonatal period is characterized by intense mother-young ...
WOS:000244125000012International audienceThis study investigates the consequences of interference du...
The horse's temperament, including its manageability and reactivity and/or fearfulness, is of import...
reservedThis thesis investigates synchrony behavior (also known as synchronous behaviors) exhibited ...
The time immediately following birth is a period of high predation risk for ungulate neonates. Ungul...
<p>The time immediately following birth is a period of high predation risk for ungulate neonates. Un...