WOS:000244125000012International audienceThis study investigates the consequences of interference during first suckling for subsequent mare-young attachment in horses (Equus caballus). Foals brought to their dams' teats appeared, at later ages (1-3 months), to remain closer to their dams and to play less than control foals that had been allowed to suckle spontaneously. Higher levels of play and distance initiatives from the mother are considered criteria for secure attachment in horses, humans, and other species. As this unique handling was the only event that distinguished experimental from control groups, the authors concluded that first suckling is a crucial event in the development of secure dam-young attachment. These results could hav...
This study is important to the equine research field to demonstrate if handling neonatal foals and m...
Lactation is the most energy demanding part of parental care in mammals, so parent-offspring conflic...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of the establishment of positive human-mare rela...
WOS:000244125000012International audienceThis study investigates the consequences of interference du...
International audienceIn most Mammals, the neonatal period is characterized by intense mother-young ...
International audienceThe neonatal period in humans and in most mammals is characterized by intense ...
WOS:000265505700027International audienceThe neonatal period in humans and in most mammals is charac...
International audienceWhereas the way animals perceive human contact has been mostly examined in pet...
International audienceUnder natural conditions, foals stop nursing from their dam at approximately-9...
WOS:000242438700008International audienceWhereas the way animals perceive human contact has been par...
WOS:000232037100012International audienceWe studied experimentally whether horse dams influenced foa...
WOS:000247716300007International audienceA recent study has shown that gently handling dams in front...
This study is important to the equine research field to demonstrate if handling neonatal foals and m...
Lactation is the most energy demanding part of parental care in mammals, so parent-offspring conflic...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of the establishment of positive human-mare rela...
WOS:000244125000012International audienceThis study investigates the consequences of interference du...
International audienceIn most Mammals, the neonatal period is characterized by intense mother-young ...
International audienceThe neonatal period in humans and in most mammals is characterized by intense ...
WOS:000265505700027International audienceThe neonatal period in humans and in most mammals is charac...
International audienceWhereas the way animals perceive human contact has been mostly examined in pet...
International audienceUnder natural conditions, foals stop nursing from their dam at approximately-9...
WOS:000242438700008International audienceWhereas the way animals perceive human contact has been par...
WOS:000232037100012International audienceWe studied experimentally whether horse dams influenced foa...
WOS:000247716300007International audienceA recent study has shown that gently handling dams in front...
This study is important to the equine research field to demonstrate if handling neonatal foals and m...
Lactation is the most energy demanding part of parental care in mammals, so parent-offspring conflic...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of the establishment of positive human-mare rela...