Comparing lying behaviour of young riding horses on days in an individual indoor box, on an outdoor paddock alone, or in pairs and in the following night
Pia Helmerich,
Iris Bachmann,
Lorenz Gygax
Abstract:BackgroundHorses must lie down to go into vital rapid‐eye movement (REM) sleep. If they are not lying down for sufficiently long periods they can become so sleep‐deprived that they collapse uncontrollably, which results in a risk of injuries.ObjectivesTo investigate how recumbency as a prerequisite to REM sleep on the experimental days and the following nights was influenced by changes in social and spatial environment throughout the day.Study designCross‐over design in which subjects experienced each experime… Show more
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