(1) Background: Accounting for the well-being of equine partners is a responsibility of those engaged in Equine-Assisted Services (EAS). Researchers took heed of this call to action by developing an innovative way to collect data to assess the physiological indicators of stress in equine participants. The collection of saliva is considered to be a minimally invasive method of data collection and is typically performed using a cotton swab; however, in equines, the introduction of a foreign object may induce stress; (2) Methods: Researchers used a modified bit to collect pooled saliva in an effort to further reduce stress during the saliva collection process. Additionally, the collection of pooled saliva, via the bit, increases the opportunit...
BACKGROUND: Validation of a method for the minimally-invasive measurement of physiological stress wi...
The welfare of domestic horses has been scrutinised by the scientific community in recent years. Tra...
Measuring animal stress is fundamentally important for assessing animal emotional state and welfare....
Horses undergoing veterinary care may perceive the experience to be stressful and their behavioural ...
Background: The hormones insulin and adiponectin are commonly measured in equids because of their in...
In this report, the measurement of salivary biomarkers as an aid for diagnosis of equine gastric ulc...
Equine assisted interventions (EAIs) are recently facing an increasing popularity, and are character...
Bits used for cart horses in Senegal are typically made of recovered construction iron and often hav...
Abstract Introduction: The horse' s vibrissae are often trimmed for cosmetic purposes in the Nethe...
Behaviour scores (BS) offer non-invasive, objective and easy to use ways of assessing welfare in ani...
The welfare of an individual depends on its capacity to overcome suboptimal conditions in its enviro...
International audienceAcute stress induces an array of behavioural reactions in horses that vary bet...
Altres ajuts: Fundación Séneca 19894/GERM/15. Universidad de Murcia: R- 605/2016. Portuguese Science...
Seven quarter horses, ranging in age from 5 to 12 yr of age, were used in a study to assess changes ...
Valid measures of stress are needed in horses to determine over-all stress levels and to identify st...
BACKGROUND: Validation of a method for the minimally-invasive measurement of physiological stress wi...
The welfare of domestic horses has been scrutinised by the scientific community in recent years. Tra...
Measuring animal stress is fundamentally important for assessing animal emotional state and welfare....
Horses undergoing veterinary care may perceive the experience to be stressful and their behavioural ...
Background: The hormones insulin and adiponectin are commonly measured in equids because of their in...
In this report, the measurement of salivary biomarkers as an aid for diagnosis of equine gastric ulc...
Equine assisted interventions (EAIs) are recently facing an increasing popularity, and are character...
Bits used for cart horses in Senegal are typically made of recovered construction iron and often hav...
Abstract Introduction: The horse' s vibrissae are often trimmed for cosmetic purposes in the Nethe...
Behaviour scores (BS) offer non-invasive, objective and easy to use ways of assessing welfare in ani...
The welfare of an individual depends on its capacity to overcome suboptimal conditions in its enviro...
International audienceAcute stress induces an array of behavioural reactions in horses that vary bet...
Altres ajuts: Fundación Séneca 19894/GERM/15. Universidad de Murcia: R- 605/2016. Portuguese Science...
Seven quarter horses, ranging in age from 5 to 12 yr of age, were used in a study to assess changes ...
Valid measures of stress are needed in horses to determine over-all stress levels and to identify st...
BACKGROUND: Validation of a method for the minimally-invasive measurement of physiological stress wi...
The welfare of domestic horses has been scrutinised by the scientific community in recent years. Tra...
Measuring animal stress is fundamentally important for assessing animal emotional state and welfare....