The effect of a neighbouring conspecific versus the use of a mirror for the control of stereotypic weaving behaviour in the stabled horse (2002)
Mills, D. S., Davenport, K.
Abstract
Altering stable design so that a horse is visible through internal grills in an adjacent stable or the provision of a mirror of similar size to this portal in the stable both appear to be equally effective in reducing weaving and other repetitive behaviours in the stabled horse.
Published
2002
Citation
Mills, D. S., Davenport, K. 2002. The effect of a neighbouring conspecific versus the use of a mirror for the control of stereotypic weaving behaviour in the stabled horse. Journal of Animal Science 74, 95-101.
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