Novel object tests are often used to evaluate a horse's temperament by recording fear responses toward an unfamiliar object, but they might also be used as a part of welfare assessment. Various objects are used during these tests. This study aims to verify the use of different objects during a novel object test performed in the horse's stall. To this end, 54 horses and 4 objects (red-white striped cone [RWCONE]; a red-yellow plastic ball [BALL]; a black open umbrella [UMBR]; black-yellow striped cone [BYCONE]) were selected. To verify associations between behavior during the novel object test and undisturbed behavior at stable, baseline behavior profiling (4 × 10 minutes, spread over 4 days) was carried out. Thereafter, novel object tests w...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University as part of t...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University, as part of ...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University as part of t...
Novel object tests are often used to evaluate a horse's temperament by recording fear responses towa...
The effect of the provision of simple objects to stabled horses on their behaviour was investigated ...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University as part of t...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University, as part of ...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to test the existence of a "fearfulness" trait i...
A preliminary study involving riding school horses and 2 nonedible items, a Jolly Ball and a rope, w...
International audienceDespite numerous studies emerging on the human-horse relationship, significant...
International audienceHorses’ behaviour in riding schools is of a wide importance regarding caretake...
The aims of this research were to investigate the development of object manipulation and play in dom...
This study aimed to identify tests that include all the criteria necessary to characterise reliably ...
Test conducted by Rebekah Verdieck and Robin Rivello at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers Universit...
Adverse reactions of the domestic horse to environmental stimuli can be problematic in training and ...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University as part of t...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University, as part of ...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University as part of t...
Novel object tests are often used to evaluate a horse's temperament by recording fear responses towa...
The effect of the provision of simple objects to stabled horses on their behaviour was investigated ...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University as part of t...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University, as part of ...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to test the existence of a "fearfulness" trait i...
A preliminary study involving riding school horses and 2 nonedible items, a Jolly Ball and a rope, w...
International audienceDespite numerous studies emerging on the human-horse relationship, significant...
International audienceHorses’ behaviour in riding schools is of a wide importance regarding caretake...
The aims of this research were to investigate the development of object manipulation and play in dom...
This study aimed to identify tests that include all the criteria necessary to characterise reliably ...
Test conducted by Rebekah Verdieck and Robin Rivello at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers Universit...
Adverse reactions of the domestic horse to environmental stimuli can be problematic in training and ...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University as part of t...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University, as part of ...
Test conducted by Dr. Sarah L. Ralston at the George H. Cook Campus, Rutgers University as part of t...