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Relationships between behaviour and health in working horses, donkeys, and mules in developing countries.

机译:发展中国家劳动马,驴和mu子的行为与健康之间的关系。

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Recent studies raise serious welfare concerns regarding the estimated 93.6 million horses, donkeys and mules in developing countries. Most equids are used for work in poor communities, and are commonly afflicted with wounds, poor body condition, respiratory diseases, parasites, dental problems, and lameness. Non-physical welfare problems, such as fear of humans, are also of concern. Interventions to improve working equine welfare aim to prioritise the conditions that cause the most severe impositions on the animals' subjectively experienced welfare, but data identifying which conditions these may be, are lacking. Here we describe a stage in the validation of behavioural welfare indicators that form part of a working equine welfare assessment protocol. Over 4 years, behavioural and physical data were collected from 5481 donkeys, 4504 horses, and 858 mules across nine developing countries. Behaviours included the animals' general alertness, and their responses to four human-interaction tests, using the unfamiliar observer as the human stimulus. Avoidance behaviours correlated significantly with each other across the human-interaction tests, with 21% of animals avoiding the observer, but they showed no associations with likely anthropogenic injuries. Over 13% of equids appeared 'apathetic': lethargic rather than alert. Measures of unresponsiveness correlated with each other across the five tests, and were associated with poor body condition, abnormal mucous membrane colour, faecal soiling, eye abnormalities, more severe wounds, and older age, depending on the equine species. This suggests that working equids in poor physical health show an unresponsive behavioural profile, consistent with sickness behaviour, exhaustion, chronic pain, or depression-like states.
机译:最近的研究引起了严重的福利问题,涉及发展中国家估计有9360万匹马,驴和concerns子。大多数设备用于贫穷社区的工作,通常遭受伤口,身体状况差,呼吸系统疾病,寄生虫,牙齿问题和la行的困扰。非物质福利问题,例如对人类的恐惧,也值得关注。旨在改善工作马福利的干预措施旨在优先考虑对动物的主观经历的福利造成最严重影响的条件,但缺乏确定这些条件可能是哪种条件的数据。在这里,我们描述了行为福利指标验证的一个阶段,该指标构成了工作马福利评估协议的一部分。在过去的4年中,从9个发展中国家的5481头驴,4504匹马和858头mu子收集了行为和身体数据。行为包括动物的一般机敏性,以及使用陌生的观察者作为人类刺激对四项人类互动测试的反应。在整个人际互动测试中,回避行为之间存在显着相关性,其中21%的动物回避了观察者,但它们与可能的人为伤害没有关联。超过13%的设备显得“冷漠”:昏昏欲睡而不是机敏。在五项测试中,无反应性的指标相互关联,并与不良的身体状况,粘膜异常颜色,粪便污染,眼睛异常,更严重的伤口和年龄较大有关,具体取决于马的种类。这表明身体健康状况不佳的工作人员表现出无反应的行为特征,与疾病行为,疲惫,慢性疼痛或抑郁症状态相符。

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