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Stranger danger? An investigation into the influence of human-horse bond on stress and behaviour

机译:陌生人危险? 人马键对应力和行为影响的调查

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Human-animal bond is receiving increasing attention and is thought to confer benefits on well-being and performance in working animals. One important benefit of bonding is the “safe base” an attachment figure provides, which manifests in better coping and increased exploration during potential threat. However, there is limited research exploring the existence or benefits of human-horse bonds, though bonding is sought after by both pleasure and elite riders. The purpose of the current study was to determine whether the presence of horses’ owners confers a safe-base, therefore improving horse behaviour and physiological stress responses during novel handling tests. Horses completed two different handling tests, one with their owner and the other with an unfamiliar experimental handler (n?=?46). Test and handler order was randomised and handlers were double blind to the performance of the horse with the alternate handler. Time taken to complete the tests and proactive behaviour were measured as indicators of performance and compliance. Core temperature, discrepancy in eye temperature, heart rate and heart rate variability were recorded to assess stress responses. If horses experience a “safe base” effect in the vicinity of their owner, they would be expected to show lower stress responses and greater behavioural compliance, compared to being handled by a stranger. There was no difference in behaviour or any physiological stress response between the handlers. This indicates that a calm, competent, but unknown handler may be equally effective to an owner during stressful procedures as neither equine performance nor affective state supported a safe-base effect. This supports previous research suggesting that the level of bond between human and horse may not be the most salient factor in coping or compliance during training and handling. These findings have implications for veterinary and clinical behaviour counselling, where novel human handlers must modify behaviour under potentially stressful circumstances.
机译:人类动物债券正在接受越来越多的关注,并被认为在工作动物中赋予福祉和性能的益处。粘合的一个重要益处是“安全底座”,附件图提供,这在潜在威胁期间更好地应对和增加勘探。然而,有限的研究探索了人马债券的存在或益处,尽管伴随着乐趣和精英骑手之后被追捧。目前研究的目的是确定马匹业主是否存在安全基础,从而改善了在新颖处理测试期间的马行为和生理压力反应。马匹完成了两种不同的处理测试,一个与他们的所有者,另一个具有陌生的实验处理程序(n?=?46)。测试和处理程序订单是随机的,处理程序与备用处理程序的性能双盲。完成测试和主动行为所采取的时间被衡量为绩效和遵守的指标。记录核心温度,眼睛温度,心率和心率变异性的差异以评估应力响应。如果马匹在其所有者附近体验“安全基地”效果,那么与陌生人的处理相比,他们将期望效果较低的压力响应和更大的行为遵守。手柄之间的行为或任何生理压力反应没有差异。这表明,在压力过程中,这是一个平静,有能力,但未知的处理程序在压力过程中,既不是马匹绩效也不支持安全性效应。这支持以前的研究表明,在培训和处理期间,人与马之间的债券水平可能不是最突出的因素。这些调查结果对兽医和临床行为咨询有影响,新颖的人类处理人员必须在可能压力的情况下修改行为。

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