Effect of tactile stimulation on the welfare of English Thoroughbred foals

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  The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of tactile stimulation on the behaviour, physiological indicators, and performance of Thoroughbred foals. The experiment was conducted at Haras Cerro Punta, Chiriqui, Panama. Thirty-three foals with homogeneous weights were randomly assigned to thre...

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Autores: Aguirre, Celina, Grajales-Cedeño, Joseph, Andrioli, Mayara, Cedeño, Héctor, Ríos-Moreno, Alex, Vargas, Reynaldo
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/25798
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Materia:horse
behaviour
human-animal interaction
temperament
caballo
comportamiento
interacción humano-animal
temperamento
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of tactile stimulation on the welfare of English Thoroughbred foals
Efecto de la estimulación táctil sobre el bienestar de potrillos Pura Sangre Inglés
title Effect of tactile stimulation on the welfare of English Thoroughbred foals
spellingShingle Effect of tactile stimulation on the welfare of English Thoroughbred foals
Aguirre, Celina
horse
behaviour
human-animal interaction
temperament
caballo
comportamiento
interacción humano-animal
temperamento
title_short Effect of tactile stimulation on the welfare of English Thoroughbred foals
title_full Effect of tactile stimulation on the welfare of English Thoroughbred foals
title_fullStr Effect of tactile stimulation on the welfare of English Thoroughbred foals
title_full_unstemmed Effect of tactile stimulation on the welfare of English Thoroughbred foals
title_sort Effect of tactile stimulation on the welfare of English Thoroughbred foals
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Aguirre, Celina
Grajales-Cedeño, Joseph
Andrioli, Mayara
Cedeño, Héctor
Ríos-Moreno, Alex
Vargas, Reynaldo
Aguirre, Celina
Grajales-Cedeño, Joseph
Andrioli, Mayara
Cedeño, Héctor
Ríos-Moreno, Alex
Vargas, Reynaldo
author Aguirre, Celina
author_facet Aguirre, Celina
Grajales-Cedeño, Joseph
Andrioli, Mayara
Cedeño, Héctor
Ríos-Moreno, Alex
Vargas, Reynaldo
author_role author
author2 Grajales-Cedeño, Joseph
Andrioli, Mayara
Cedeño, Héctor
Ríos-Moreno, Alex
Vargas, Reynaldo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv horse
behaviour
human-animal interaction
temperament
caballo
comportamiento
interacción humano-animal
temperamento
topic horse
behaviour
human-animal interaction
temperament
caballo
comportamiento
interacción humano-animal
temperamento
description   The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of tactile stimulation on the behaviour, physiological indicators, and performance of Thoroughbred foals. The experiment was conducted at Haras Cerro Punta, Chiriqui, Panama. Thirty-three foals with homogeneous weights were randomly assigned to three treatments: control (CON; n = 13), tactile stimulation (TS; n = 10), and tactile stimulation plus habituation to handling for 8 consecutive days (TS + HAB; n = 10). Tactile stimulation was performed 12 h after birth by massaging the entire body of the newborn for 45 min. Habituation to handling started the day after touch stimulation, 15 min per day for 8 consecutive days. Behaviour was assessed using escape distance and reactivity to containment during veterinary interventions on a 5-point scale (1-5). In addition, heart and respiratory rates and daily weight gain were determined in the first and fifth months of age. Analysis was performed using linear mixed or nonparametric tests. The escape distance did not differ between treatments (p>0.05). TS+HAB animals showed lower reactivity during restraint at both times compared to CON (p<0.05). The respiratory rate only differed between TS+HAB and CON at the first moment (p<0.05). However, there were no significant differences in daily weight gain between the treatments (p>0.05). It was concluded that the foals that received tactile stimulation and habituation to handling for eight consecutive days (TS + HAB) had consistently lower reactivity throughout the evaluated moments and a lower respiratory rate at one month of age.
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spelling Effect of tactile stimulation on the welfare of English Thoroughbred foalsEfecto de la estimulación táctil sobre el bienestar de potrillos Pura Sangre InglésAguirre, CelinaGrajales-Cedeño, JosephAndrioli, MayaraCedeño, HéctorRíos-Moreno, AlexVargas, ReynaldoAguirre, CelinaGrajales-Cedeño, JosephAndrioli, MayaraCedeño, HéctorRíos-Moreno, AlexVargas, Reynaldohorsebehaviourhuman-animal interactiontemperamentcaballocomportamientointeracción humano-animaltemperamento  The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of tactile stimulation on the behaviour, physiological indicators, and performance of Thoroughbred foals. The experiment was conducted at Haras Cerro Punta, Chiriqui, Panama. Thirty-three foals with homogeneous weights were randomly assigned to three treatments: control (CON; n = 13), tactile stimulation (TS; n = 10), and tactile stimulation plus habituation to handling for 8 consecutive days (TS + HAB; n = 10). Tactile stimulation was performed 12 h after birth by massaging the entire body of the newborn for 45 min. Habituation to handling started the day after touch stimulation, 15 min per day for 8 consecutive days. Behaviour was assessed using escape distance and reactivity to containment during veterinary interventions on a 5-point scale (1-5). In addition, heart and respiratory rates and daily weight gain were determined in the first and fifth months of age. Analysis was performed using linear mixed or nonparametric tests. The escape distance did not differ between treatments (p>0.05). TS+HAB animals showed lower reactivity during restraint at both times compared to CON (p<0.05). The respiratory rate only differed between TS+HAB and CON at the first moment (p<0.05). However, there were no significant differences in daily weight gain between the treatments (p>0.05). It was concluded that the foals that received tactile stimulation and habituation to handling for eight consecutive days (TS + HAB) had consistently lower reactivity throughout the evaluated moments and a lower respiratory rate at one month of age.El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar el efecto de la estimulación táctil sobre el comportamiento, indicadores fisiológicos y desempeño en potrillos Pura Sangre Inglés. El experimento se desarrolló en el Haras Cerro Punta, Chiriquí, Panamá, con 33 animales con peso similar y distribuidos aleatoriamente en tres tratamientos. Control (CON; n=13); estimulación táctil (TS; n=10); estimulación táctil y habituación al manejo durante 8 días consecutivos (TS+HAB; n=10). La TS se realizó a las 12 h del nacimiento, masajeando el cuerpo del animal durante 45 min. La habituación al manejo comenzó al día siguiente de la TS, por 15 min. El comportamiento se evaluó mediante la distancia de fuga y la reactividad al contener a los potros para el manejo durante intervenciones veterinarias, utilizando una escala de 5 puntos (1-5). Además, se determinó la frecuencia cardíaca y respiratoria y la ganancia diaria de peso al primer y quinto mes de vida. El análisis se realizó utilizando modelos lineales mixtos o pruebas no paramétricas. La distancia de fuga no difirió entre tratamientos (p>0.05). Los animales TS+HAB mostraron una menor reactividad durante la contención en los dos momentos en comparación a CON (p<0.05). La frecuencia respiratoria solamente difirió entre TS+HAB y CON al primer momento (p<0.05). Sin embargo, no hubo diferencias significativas en la ganancia diaria de peso entre tratamientos (p>0.05). Se concluye que los potrillos que recibieron estimulación táctil y habituación al manejo durante 8 días consecutivos (TS+HAB) tuvieron menor reactividad de forma consistente a lo largo de los momentos evaluados y una frecuencia respiratoria más baja al mes de vida.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2024-06-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2579810.15381/rivep.v35i3.25798Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 35 No. 3 (2024); e25798Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 35 Núm. 3 (2024); e257981682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/25798/21012Derechos de autor 2024 Celina Aguirre, Joseph Grajales-Cedeño, Mayara Andrioli, Héctor Cedeño, Alex Ríos-Moreno, Reynaldo Vargas http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/257982024-07-03T01:33:31Z
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