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Quantifying aggressive riding behavior of youth barrel racers and conflict behaviors of their horses
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 24:36-41
Research shows that thoroughbred race horses reach top velocity when no whip is used and that increased whip use is not related to variation in velocity or improved finish position. The cloverleaf barrel race is a popular timed event among American y
Autor:
Carol Hall, C.R. Heleski
Publikováno v:
Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 190:102-110
The development of a comprehensive ethogram that could be used to record the behaviour of the ridden horse in a range of different scenarios would provide a valuable resource for researchers within equitation science. However, the relevance of the be
Publikováno v:
Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 176:52-62
There are an estimated 112 million horses, donkeys and mules (i.e., working equids) in developing regions of the world. Though their roles are often fundamental to the well-being of the families they work for, their welfare is often severely compromi
Autor:
C. Jill Stowe, C.R. Heleski, Carissa Wickens, Julie Fiedler, Colleen M. Brady, James N. MacLeod, Michael L. Peterson
Publikováno v:
Sustainability, Vol 12, Iss 5, p 1706 (2020)
This review addresses the question of whether Thoroughbred horse racing is sustainable in the context of current social values. A recently acknowledged framework, known as ‘Social License to Operate’ (SLO), provides us with a lens through which t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 10:158-165
The working conditions of donkeys and mules in the Egyptian brick kilns are often very challenging. Common problems for these equids include the following: overloading, overworking, heat stress, harness lesions, poor body condition scores (BCSs), and
Autor:
Uta Köenig von Borstel, Cen Wu, Emanuela DallaCosta, Michela Minero, C.R. Heleski, Carissa Wickens, Elena Czeszak
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 10:41-47
When working with horses, it is frequently asserted that horses have an inherent understanding of harsh voice cues that would be used as reprimands versus soothing voice cues that may be used as positive reinforcers or calming modifiers. If horses ar
Autor:
Nathalie L. Trottier, W.H. McElhenney, C.A. McCall, R. Reid Hanson, C.R. Heleski, J.S. Liesman, Carissa Wickens, Steve Bursian
Publikováno v:
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 33:739-745
It was hypothesized that horses exhibiting crib-biting (CB) have a greater degree of gastric mucosal damage and higher serum gastrin response to concentrate feeding than non-crib-biting (NCB) horses. Eighteen mature horses, 9 CB and 9 NCB, were used
Autor:
C.R. Heleski, Raymond Anthony
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 7:169-178
Researchers in equitation science have worked diligently to use objective measures in horse behavior and welfare studies, ones that colleagues will appreciate. This is appropriate. However, because equine welfare is not purely an empirical matter, we
Autor:
M. T. Yokoyama, C.R. Heleski, Wei Wang, Amadou Doumbia, Amy Katherine McLean, Boubacar Dembele
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Behavior. 7:123-134
Working conditions for cart donkeys in West Africa are often harsh. In collaboration with the Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad, we conducted 3 studies and a welfare assessment. In the first study, we compared behavioral and physiological