This study investigates whether foot problems in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) can be linked to: i) enclosure floor type; and ii) the occurrence of repetitive behaviour. Using a questionnaire, we collected information about floor type(s) in the enclosure,occurrence of repetitive behaviour and occurrence of foot problems for 87 Asian elephants (≥ 12 years) in 32 European zoos. The majority of elephants were housed on sand or concrete. A substantial proportion of the study population displayed repetitive behaviour. Respondents observed foot problems in 59 elephants, of which 53 displayed repetitive behaviour. Data analysis showed that elephants with access to sand flooring had a significantly greater chance of displaying stereotyp...
Elephants experience a number of health issues that can contribute to their well-being and survival....
Elephants, the largest living land mammals, have evolved a specialized foot morphology to help reduc...
Activity budgets were studied in eight Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) at Chester Zoo (UK) for 35 ...
Foot problems are very common in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). The purpose of this stud...
Six Asian elephants at the Oregon Zoo were observed to determine the effects of a poured rubber floo...
For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among both Asi...
<div><p>For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among ...
Pathological lesions of feet occur frequently in captive elephant populations. To improve foot healt...
<p>It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a cap...
Foot problems are a common concern in elephant husbandry. Studies on this topic with sample sizes gr...
It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a captiv...
Graduation date: 2005An experiment was designed to determine the effects of a poured rubber flooring...
Captive African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants can experience foot patho...
Foot health is a common concern of captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). Besides offering adequ...
Concerns about animal welfare increasingly shape people's views about the acceptability of keeping a...
Elephants experience a number of health issues that can contribute to their well-being and survival....
Elephants, the largest living land mammals, have evolved a specialized foot morphology to help reduc...
Activity budgets were studied in eight Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) at Chester Zoo (UK) for 35 ...
Foot problems are very common in captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). The purpose of this stud...
Six Asian elephants at the Oregon Zoo were observed to determine the effects of a poured rubber floo...
For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among both Asi...
<div><p>For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among ...
Pathological lesions of feet occur frequently in captive elephant populations. To improve foot healt...
<p>It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a cap...
Foot problems are a common concern in elephant husbandry. Studies on this topic with sample sizes gr...
It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a captiv...
Graduation date: 2005An experiment was designed to determine the effects of a poured rubber flooring...
Captive African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants can experience foot patho...
Foot health is a common concern of captive Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). Besides offering adequ...
Concerns about animal welfare increasingly shape people's views about the acceptability of keeping a...
Elephants experience a number of health issues that can contribute to their well-being and survival....
Elephants, the largest living land mammals, have evolved a specialized foot morphology to help reduc...
Activity budgets were studied in eight Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) at Chester Zoo (UK) for 35 ...