Equine Behavior Flashcards

1
Q

why study behavior?

A

guides handling and management, safety, and best housing practices

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2
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horses are gregarious

A

live in groups

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3
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horses form harems

A

group of females, share a male
-head stallion = protection and breeding
-head mare = tells herd what, when, and where

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4
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hierarchy

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not about size, show dominance by controlling movement

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5
Q

reactive

A

natural preservation, response to homeostasis

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6
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ingestive

A

how horses eat, first behavioral trait

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7
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eliminative

A

rid of waste, urine or feces

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8
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sexual

A

seasonal, spring and summer

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9
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epimeletic

A

caregiving behaviors

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10
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agnostic

A

fight or flight

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11
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allelomimetic

A

mimicking behavior

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12
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investigative

A

curious, easily scared

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13
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grooming

A

horses groom each other

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14
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sleep and rest

A

very important, can sleep standing up or laying down

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15
Q

vision

A

monocular and binocular
– head placement affects range
– has to adjust to light changes

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16
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hearing

A
  • better than sight
  • each ear moves independently
  • projects body language
17
Q

what percent of time is spent eating?

A

60%
-multiple small meals

18
Q

what percent of time standing?

A

20%
- “stay apparatus” = lock front knees and back leg to sleep

19
Q

what percent of time spent laying?

A

10%

20
Q

Stereotypic Behaviors

A

repetitive, invariant behavior pattern with no goal or function due to boredom and/or stress.
–> affects 15% of horses

21
Q

locomotive stereotypic behaviors

A

pacing and weaving