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Stress Response of Three-year-old Horse Mares to Changes in Husbandry System During Initial Equestrian Training
Authors:Regina Erber,Manuela Wulf,Jö  rg Aurich,Sandra Rose-Meierhö  fer,Gundula Hoffmann,Mareike von Lewinski,Erich Mö  stl,Christine Aurich
Affiliation:1. Graf Lehndorff Institute for Equine Science, Neustadt (Dosse), Germany;2. Section for Reproduction, University of Veterinary Sciences, Vienna, Austria;3. Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering, Potsdam-Bornim, Germany;4. Division of Biochemistry, University of Veterinary Sciences, Vienna, Austria;5. Centre for Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer, University of Veterinary Sciences, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:For initial training, horses are often transferred from group housing to individual boxes, which is a potential stressor. In this study, salivary cortisol concentrations, locomotion activity, and heart rate (HR) were analyzed and the HR variability (HRV) variables standard deviation of beat-to-beat interval (SDRR) and root mean square of successive RR differences (RMSSD) were calculated in 3-year-old mares (n = 8). Mares were transferred abruptly from a group stable with access to a paddock to individual boxes without a paddock and were studied from 4 days before to 5 days after changing the stable. Mares underwent routine equestrian training for young horses. On the days before mares were moved to individual boxes, cortisol concentrations showed a diurnal rhythm with values approximately 0.6 ng/ml in the morning and a decrease throughout the day. When horses were moved to individual boxes, cortisol concentrations increased to 1.8 ± 0.2 ng/ml within 30 minutes and did not return to baseline values within 6 hours (0.7 ± 0.1 ng/ml, P < .05 over time). On the following days, a diurnal rhythm was re-established but at a higher level than before the change of stable. Locomotion activity was higher when mares had access to a paddock than when kept in individual boxes. Heart rate increased for approximately 60 minutes when mares were separated from their group. In conclusion, separating young horses from their group and individual stabling are perceived as stressful.
Keywords:Horse   Stress   Cortisol   Heart rate variability
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