Examining Canadian Equine Industry Participants’ Perceptions of Horses and Their Welfare
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Survey Creation and Distribution
2.2. Survey Section: Horse Sentience
2.3. Survey Section: Welfare Issues
2.4. Survey Section: Sample Scenarios
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographics
3.2. Horse Sentience
3.3. Welfare Issues
3.4. Sample Scenarios
4. Discussion
4.1. Demographics
4.2. Horse Sentience
4.3. Welfare Issues
4.4. Sample Scenarios
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Scenario | Description |
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1 | Horses are kept in a large pasture during the winter months. They are given continuous free access to a hay bale, and a new bale is provided before the hay runs out. The horses’ primary water source is from eating snow. |
2 | A horse is housed individually in a box stall and turned out individually into a small outdoor pen for a few hours each day. The horse can see other horses, but not interact with them. Good quality hay is provided three times a day in the stall, but no hay or grass is available in the outdoor pen. |
3 | A horse sustains a leg injury that requires long-term pain medication and two months of stall rest. The horse is given painkillers under veterinary supervision and is housed individually in a box stall, with one hand-led walk for 30 min per day. |
4 | At a barn, horses are stabled overnight and turned out into a large pasture for most of the day. The staff adds fresh straw to the stalls each day, but no manure or urine is picked out regularly, creating deep litter bedding. |
5 | A horse owner is experiencing financial difficulty. The owner compensates by prolonging trimming of the horses’ hooves to every 10 weeks, deworms only in spring and fall, and feeds hay once a day. |
6 | A trainer uses a whip to discipline young horses for misbehavior. The horses are repetitively tapped lightly with a whip until they stop the unwanted behaviour. Once they stop, the horses are rewarded with a pat on the neck. |
7 | A horse is cribbing the top of its stall door. To stop the horse from cribbing, a horse owner puts a cribbing collar on the horse and takes the collar off only when the horse is ridden. |
8 | A horse owner is backing (saddling) a young horse for the first time. To prevent any potential bucking or rearing, the owner administers a sedative to the horse prior to working with him. |
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DuBois, C.; Nakonechny, L.; Derisoud, E.; Merkies, K. Examining Canadian Equine Industry Participants’ Perceptions of Horses and Their Welfare. Animals 2018, 8, 201. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani8110201
DuBois C, Nakonechny L, Derisoud E, Merkies K. Examining Canadian Equine Industry Participants’ Perceptions of Horses and Their Welfare. Animals. 2018; 8(11):201. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani8110201
Chicago/Turabian StyleDuBois, Cordelie, Lindsay Nakonechny, Emilie Derisoud, and Katrina Merkies. 2018. "Examining Canadian Equine Industry Participants’ Perceptions of Horses and Their Welfare" Animals 8, no. 11: 201. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani8110201
APA StyleDuBois, C., Nakonechny, L., Derisoud, E., & Merkies, K. (2018). Examining Canadian Equine Industry Participants’ Perceptions of Horses and Their Welfare. Animals, 8(11), 201. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani8110201