The effects of riding style and various management factors on the prevalence of stereotypies and other behavioural problems among 346 mixed-breed saddle horses (phase 1) and 101 Arabian horses (phase 2) were analysed through a questionnaire answered by owners. In phase 1, the questionnaire data were partially validated through 20-min observations of 81 (23.3%) of the cases. Results indicate that horses primarily ridden in the English style were reported to be significantly more likely to display stereotypies (p < 0.001), problems when transported (p = 0.001), multiple behavioural problems (p < 0.001), and to have more restrictive stabling (p < 0.001) than horses ridden with other styles. When only Arabian horses were assessed in phase 2, h...
The objective of this study was to evaluate whether sex, age and/or coat colour were associated with...
A survey was carried out in 25 riding centers to evaluate the prevalence of behavioral problems amon...
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...
This review discussed locomotor stereotypies in horses. Box-walking, nodding, weaving, head-shaking,...
International audienceThis study investigated the relationships between four behavioral and postural...
In North America, there are few representative data about the effects of management practices on equ...
International audiencePrevious studies showed that housing conditions have a major impact on young h...
In the horse, inappropriate management and training, as well as pain, frustration, fear and anxiety ...
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...
This thesis focuses on clearing up the concept "stereotypic behaviour of horses" describing its caus...
International audienceIn domestic horses, many aspects of stereotypic behavior are still under quest...
Stereotypic behaviors are commonly observed in domestic equids as they are in a range of captive non...
A survey was carried out in 25 riding centers to evaluate the prevalence of behavioral problems amon...
The objective of this study was to evaluate whether sex, age and/or coat colour were associated with...
A survey was carried out in 25 riding centers to evaluate the prevalence of behavioral problems amon...
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...
This review discussed locomotor stereotypies in horses. Box-walking, nodding, weaving, head-shaking,...
International audienceThis study investigated the relationships between four behavioral and postural...
In North America, there are few representative data about the effects of management practices on equ...
International audiencePrevious studies showed that housing conditions have a major impact on young h...
In the horse, inappropriate management and training, as well as pain, frustration, fear and anxiety ...
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...
This thesis focuses on clearing up the concept "stereotypic behaviour of horses" describing its caus...
International audienceIn domestic horses, many aspects of stereotypic behavior are still under quest...
Stereotypic behaviors are commonly observed in domestic equids as they are in a range of captive non...
A survey was carried out in 25 riding centers to evaluate the prevalence of behavioral problems amon...
The objective of this study was to evaluate whether sex, age and/or coat colour were associated with...
A survey was carried out in 25 riding centers to evaluate the prevalence of behavioral problems amon...
International audienceAs stereotypic behaviours may reflect suboptimal life conditions, evaluating t...