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Fear in horses and how it is affected by the rider, training, and genetics.

机译:对马的恐惧以及骑手,训练和遗传对马的影响。

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The fear reactions of riding horses can lead to problems such as accidents which result in injuries to both horse and rider. The objective of this thesis was to identify factors influencing fear in riding horses. Particular attention was paid to the riders' role and how their emotional state, behaviour and riding style can influence horses' fear, nervousness and welfare. Furthermore, horses from distinct breeding lines for show-jumping and dressage were compared for fear reactions and these were contrasted with the effects of long-term training regimens for the two disciplines. Results revealed that riders could induce nervousness in the horse by unconsciously communicating their own nervousness (p0.05). Since other mechanisms could be excluded, this communication was presumed to be a result of the horses' ability to sense changes in the rider's muscle tension. In some cases, the reverse effect could be observed, in that riders became more nervous in response to the horses' nervousness. Ultimately, this exchange of nervousness might escalate into dangerous fear reactions in the horse. Riding style also appeared to have immediate consequences for fear reactivity in horses. When horses were ridden in the more coercive, and to the horses aversive, Rollkur riding style, they tended to show stronger fear (p0.1) at the encounter with fear stimuli than when they were ridden in a regular, and to the horses, preferred riding style. However, differences in fear reactions could not be attributed to differences in long-term training in either show jumping or dressage, but were more likely due to genetic differences. Horses of show jumping lines exhibited weaker fear reactions than horses of dressage lines (p0.05) regardless of whether they were trained or untrained in their respective discipline. These findings lead to the conclusion that fear reactivity in horses could be reduced: (1) by genetically selecting against fear reactivity in horses, (2) by employing less coercive riding techniques, and (3) potentially by developing and training specific techniques, such as muscle relaxation, that allow riders to interrupt the exchange of nervousness between rider and horse. Ultimately these approaches could aid to improve safety and welfare of both horses and riders.
机译:骑马的恐惧反应会导致诸如事故等问题,从而导致马匹和骑手受伤。本文的目的是确定影响骑马恐惧的因素。特别注意了骑手的角色以及他们的情绪状态,行为和骑术方式如何影响马的恐惧,紧张和福祉。此外,比较了来自不同繁殖线的马匹的跳跃和盛装舞步的恐惧反应,并与这两个学科的长期训练方案的效果进行了对比。结果表明,骑手可以通过不自觉地交流自己的神经而诱发马的神经(p <0.05)。由于可以排除其他机制,因此这种交流被认为是马感知骑手肌肉张力变化的能力的结果。在某些情况下,可以观察到相反的效果,因为骑手对马的紧张感变得更加紧张。最终,这种紧张的交流可能会升级为对马的危险恐惧反应。骑马的风格似乎也对马的恐惧反应产生了直接的影响。当骑乘马具更高的强制性时,对于厌恶的马车,采用Rollkur的骑乘方式,与在常规骑乘中和骑乘时相比,他们在恐惧刺激下往往表现出更强的恐惧感(p <0.1),首选的骑行风格。然而,恐惧反应的差异不能归因于长期训练在跳跃或盛装舞步上的差异,而是由于遗传差异而引起的。表演跳高马的马匹比盛装舞步马的马匹表现出更弱的恐惧反应(p <0.05),无论他们在各自学科中是否受过训练。这些发现得出的结论是,可以减少马匹的恐惧反应性:(1)通过基因选择对抗马匹的恐惧反应性;(2)通过采用较少强制性的骑术;以及(3)潜在地通过开发和训练诸如作为肌肉放松,使骑手中断骑手与马匹之间的紧张交流。最终,这些方法可以帮助改善马匹和骑手的安全性和福利。

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  • 作者

    von Borstel, Uta Ulrike.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Guelph (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Guelph (Canada).;
  • 学科 Biology Animal Physiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 170 p.
  • 总页数 170
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生理学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:39:36

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