Stress in mares when temporarily separated from their offspring

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This work, product of the thesis of degree in the Master's Program in Agricultural Sciences of the UAM-X, of the first author, directed and advised by the co-authors, provides students of veterinary medicine and professionals specialized in horses, practical information on the non-invasive measurement of heart rate variability (HRV), as well as the behavioral response in mares to the stress generated by separating them briefly from their foals in four moments before weaning. Changes in R-R interval during separation showed a clear increase in HR as a sign of distress. Taken together, analyses of HRV and potentially unwanted behaviors reflecting levels of anxiety (vocalizations, alertness, raised tail, ears back) throughout the trials indicate moderate stress in the face of foal separation, suggesting that mares are being resilient to the weaning process and complete separation from their foals. Exposure of the sclera of the eye in stressed animals deserves further investigation, as it could be used as a behavioral indicator of distress in the future. This work, product of the thesis of degree in the Master's Program in Agricultural Sciences of the UAM-X, of the first author, directed and advised by the co-authors, provides students of veterinary medicine and professionals specialized in horses, practical information on the non-invasive measurement of heart rate variability (HRV), as well as the behavioral response in mares to the stress generated by separating them briefly from their foals in four moments before weaning. Changes in R-R interval during separation showed a clear increase in HR as a sign of distress. Taken together, analyses of HRV and potentially unwanted behaviors reflecting levels of anxiety (vocalizations, alertness, raised tail, ears back) throughout the trials indicate moderate stress in the face of foal separation, suggesting that mares are being resilient to the weaning process and complete separation from their foals. Exposure of the sclera of the eye in stressed animals deserves further investigation, as it could be used as a behavioral indicator of distress in the future.


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M en C Anel Martínez Castillo: Médica veterinaria de la Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional en México; Dra. María Alonso-Spilsbury: Prof. del DPAA de la Univ. Autónoma Metropolitana, Xochimilco. Dr. Peter Mark Szenczi: Labora en el Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría, en la Unidad de Psicopatología y Desarrollo, en la Cd. de México.


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This work, product of the thesis of degree in the Master's Program in Agricultural Sciences of the UAM-X, of the first author, directed and advised by the co-authors, provides students of veterinary medicine and professionals specialized in horses, practical information on the non-invasive measurement of heart rate variability (HRV), as well as the behavioral response in mares to the stress generated by separating them briefly from their foals in four moments before weaning. Changes in R-R interval during separation showed a clear increase in HR as a sign of distress. Taken together, analyses of HRV and potentially unwanted behaviors reflecting levels of anxiety (vocalizations, alertness, raised tail, ears back) throughout the trials indicate moderate stress in the face of foal separation, suggesting that mares are being resilient to the weaning process and complete separation from their foals. Exposure of the sclera of the eye in stressed animals deserves further investigation, as it could be used as a behavioral indicator of distress in the future.This work, product of the thesis of degree in the Master's Program in Agricultural Sciences of the UAM-X, of the first author, directed and advised by the co-authors, provides students of veterinary medicine and professionals specialized in horses, practical information on the non-invasive measurement of heart rate variability (HRV), as well as the behavioral response in mares to the stress generated by separating them briefly from their foals in four moments before weaning. Changes in R-R interval during separation showed a clear increase in HR as a sign of distress. Taken together, analyses of HRV and potentially unwanted behaviors reflecting levels of anxiety (vocalizations, alertness, raised tail, ears back) throughout the trials indicate moderate stress in the face of foal separation, suggesting that mares are being resilient to the weaning process and complete separation from their foals. Exposure of the sclera of the eye in stressed animals deserves further investigation, as it could be used as a behavioral indicator of distress in the future.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09786203801309
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Medical Books
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T5mm
    • Jahr 2021
    • EAN 9786203801309
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 6203801305
    • Veröffentlichung 23.06.2021
    • Titel Stress in mares when temporarily separated from their offspring
    • Autor Anel Martínez Castillo , María Alonso-Spilsbury , Peter Mark Szenczi
    • Untertitel Physiological and behavioral responses
    • Gewicht 125g
    • Herausgeber Our Knowledge Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 72

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