2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.applanim.2014.01.002
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Stereotypic behaviours and mating success in domestic mares

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“…This is especially true in stables highly "at risk" (70-100% of stereotypic horses) where overexposure of owners/caretakers to abnormal behaviour or signs of poor welfare prevents proper evaluation (Lesimple and Hausberger 2014). This may explain why estimates of the prevalence of stereotypic and abnormal repetitive behaviours are between 1 and 10% according to questionnaire surveys (McGreevy et al, 1995;Mills et al, 2002;Normando al., 2011;Parker et al, 2008) and between 22 and 96.6% in observational studies (Benhajali et al, 2010(Benhajali et al, , 2014Fureix et al, 2011;Hausberger et al 2007Hausberger et al , 2009Lesimple and Hausberger 2014;Visser et al, 2008). In the same way, effects of the rider-based parameters (e.g.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…This is especially true in stables highly "at risk" (70-100% of stereotypic horses) where overexposure of owners/caretakers to abnormal behaviour or signs of poor welfare prevents proper evaluation (Lesimple and Hausberger 2014). This may explain why estimates of the prevalence of stereotypic and abnormal repetitive behaviours are between 1 and 10% according to questionnaire surveys (McGreevy et al, 1995;Mills et al, 2002;Normando al., 2011;Parker et al, 2008) and between 22 and 96.6% in observational studies (Benhajali et al, 2010(Benhajali et al, , 2014Fureix et al, 2011;Hausberger et al 2007Hausberger et al , 2009Lesimple and Hausberger 2014;Visser et al, 2008). In the same way, effects of the rider-based parameters (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In most species, the presence of such behaviours is associated with chronic stress (Bashaw et al, 2001;Keiper, 1969;Meehan et al, 2004) and their emergence is linked to repeated contexts of frustration (e.g. Fureix et al, 2011;Benhajali et al, 2014).…”
Section: Behavioural Measures  Stereotypic / Abnormal Repetitive Behmentioning
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“…En equinos, las estereotipias más comunes, también llamadas clásicas son aerofagia, balanceo y paseo circular en pesebrera (McGreevy, 2012). Dentro de las consecuencias reportadas en equinos están disminución de la fertilidad en hembras (Benhajali et al, 2014), cólico, pérdida de la condición corporal o peso (McGreevy, 2012), osteoartropatía temporohyoidal (Grenager et al, 2010), desgaste excesivo de los incisivos superiores y disminución en el precio de venta (McGreevy, 2011;2012). Si bien se han realizado en el mundo varios estudios tendientes a establecer la frecuencia y factores de riesgo asociados a las estereotipias en caballos (Brandão et al, 2010;Benhajali et al, 2010;Tadich et al, 2012;Muñoz et al, 2013;Tadich et al, 2013;Leme et al, 2014;Muñoz et al, 2014), actualmente existe sólo un reporte en equinos de enduro (McGreevy et al, 1995).…”
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“…The prevalence of stereotypies can reach up to 59.2% (4). These stereotypies can reduce the conception rate in mares (5) and can produce health problems (6)(7)(8)(9). Also, stereotypies can reduce the economic value of horses (6,(10)(11)(12) and are one of the most important indicators of long-term welfare problems in these animals (13).…”
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confidence: 99%