The effect of being housed with a goat on abnormal behavior in horses.

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Fatih Yildirim, Ahmet Yildiz, Mahir Murat Cengiz, Murat Temel, Ayşe Küreksiz
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Abstract

Horses in stalls generally remain in single-stall housing, so abnormal behavior can be observed in this management condition. Abnormal behavior can harm the horse's keeper, rider, or even the animal itself. The present study aims to examine the effect of goats on abnormal behaviors in horses. For this purpose, it placed six horses and six goats in the single-stall housing of the horses, one horse and one goat, and monitored them for 45 d. The research was divided into three observation phases during this time: in the first observation, the horses were left alone (0-15 d), in the second observation, the horses were left together with the goats (16-30 d), and in the third observation, the horses were left alone again (31-45 d). In the first of these three stages, 12 different abnormal behaviors were detected in horses. The determined hours (00:00-01:00, 06:00-07:00, 07:00-08:00, 19:00-20:00, 20:00-21:00, 23:00-24:00 LT) of the day for abnormal behaviors identified in six different single-stall houses were examined. The frequency of the total abnormal behavior occurring at these hours was evaluated with nonparametric statistical tests. At the end of the research, front feet playing ( p = 0.002 ), crib-biting objects ( p < 0.001 ), and box walking ( p < 0.001 ) behaviors were significantly affected positively by the goats, while there was no statistical difference in other abnormal behaviors ( p > 0.05 ). In conclusion, it can be said that goats positively affect some abnormal behaviors in horses but not others.

与山羊住在一起对马的异常行为的影响。
马厩里的马一般都呆在单马厩里,所以在这种管理条件下可以观察到异常的行为。不正常的行为会伤害到马的饲养员、骑手,甚至马本身。本研究旨在探讨山羊对马异常行为的影响。为此,它将六匹马和六只山羊放在马的单栏房中,一匹马和一只山羊,并对它们进行45 d的监测。在此期间,研究分为三个观察阶段:第一次观察中,马被单独放置(0-15 d),第二次观察中,马与山羊一起放置(16-30 d),第三次观察中,马再次被单独放置(31-45 d)。在这三个阶段的第一个阶段,在马身上检测到12种不同的异常行为。对6个不同单档房屋的异常行为进行当天的确定时间(00:00-01:00、06:00-07:00、07:00-08:00、19:00-20:00、20:00-21:00、23:00-24:00 LT)检测。在这些时间内发生的总异常行为的频率用非参数统计检验进行评估。研究结束时,前足玩耍行为(p = 0.002)、咬槽物行为(p 0.001)、走箱行为(p 0.001)受到山羊的显著正向影响,其他异常行为无统计学差异(p > 0.05)。综上所述,山羊对马的某些异常行为有积极影响,而对其他异常行为没有积极影响。
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Archiv Fur Tierzucht-Archives of Animal Breeding
Archiv Fur Tierzucht-Archives of Animal Breeding 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
41
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives Animal Breeding is an open-access journal publishing original research papers, short communications, brief reports, and reviews by international researchers on scientific progress in farm-animal biology. The journal includes publications in quantitative and molecular genetics, genetic diversity, animal husbandry and welfare, physiology, and reproduction of livestock. It addresses researchers, teachers, stakeholders of academic and educational institutions, as well as industrial and governmental organizations in the field of animal production.
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