We explore how herd composition and management factors correlate with frequencies of social interactions in horse groups. Since the welfare of horses correlates with low aggression levels and social contact opportunities, information of this kind is important. The data are a collection of records of social interactions of 426 Icelandic horses in 20 groups of at least eight horses. The complexities and limitations of the data prohibit useful statistical modelling so the results are presented descriptively. Interesting and informative patterns emerge which can be of use both in management and in future studies. Of special interest are the low levels of agonistic behaviours in breeding groups where one stallion was present. The horses were les...
Horses are often kept in individual stables, rather than in outdoor groups, despite such housing sys...
Dominance hierarchies in horses primarily influence priority access to limited resources of any kind...
We studied sex differences in the nature of aggression and dominance behaviour in two newly formed g...
1. The social relationships in a group of Icelandic horses without a mature stallion were studied. T...
International audienceHorses are highly social animals that have evolved to live in social groups. H...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate whether specific anecdotal concerns related to keeping hor...
There is increasing interest in keeping horses in groups, but progress is hampered by a lack of know...
Horses are often kept in individual stables, rather than in outdoor groups, despite such housing sys...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Group housing provides horses with social contact, a lack of which is associate...
Feral horses are social animals, which have to rely on survival strategies centered on the formation...
Group dynamics and the social behaviour of mares were investigated in the periods before and after f...
Horses are often kept in individual stables, rather than in outdoor groups, despite such housing sys...
Dominance hierarchies in horses primarily influence priority access to limited resources of any kind...
We studied sex differences in the nature of aggression and dominance behaviour in two newly formed g...
1. The social relationships in a group of Icelandic horses without a mature stallion were studied. T...
International audienceHorses are highly social animals that have evolved to live in social groups. H...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate whether specific anecdotal concerns related to keeping hor...
There is increasing interest in keeping horses in groups, but progress is hampered by a lack of know...
Horses are often kept in individual stables, rather than in outdoor groups, despite such housing sys...
© 2018 Elsevier Inc. Group housing provides horses with social contact, a lack of which is associate...
Feral horses are social animals, which have to rely on survival strategies centered on the formation...
Group dynamics and the social behaviour of mares were investigated in the periods before and after f...
Horses are often kept in individual stables, rather than in outdoor groups, despite such housing sys...
Dominance hierarchies in horses primarily influence priority access to limited resources of any kind...
We studied sex differences in the nature of aggression and dominance behaviour in two newly formed g...