2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10071-024-01909-y
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Exploring horses’ (Equus caballus) gaze and asymmetric ear position in relation to human attentional cues

Gabriela Barrera,
Anna Albiach-Serrano,
Federico Guillén-Salazar

Abstract: Studies have shown that horses are sensitive to human attentional cues. Also, there is some evidence that they might be able to infer the knowledge state of a human and communicate intentionally with us. However, this ability is not fully characterized and certain behaviors, like gaze, asymmetric ears position or vocalizations, which could work as attention-getting behaviors, have been scarcely studied in this context. The aim of the present study was to assess whether horses’ gaze toward a person, asymmetric … Show more

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