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Equine Behavior: A guide for Veterinarians and Equine Scientists is the quintessential reference for all who really want to know what makes horses tick. Research in horse behavior has made great strides in recent years. This book examines the truth behind modern trends and ancient traditions. Full of insight, it rounds up the latest findings of practitioners and researchers from all over the world, drawing on both cutting-edge research and best practice. With more than 1,000 references, the book explores equine behavior from first principles, by considering the behavior of free-ranging horses and focusing on ways in which management and training influence the responses of their domestic counterparts. Equine physicians, trainers, handlers and owners all need to be students of equine behavior, because the first sign of a problem is often a change in behavior. So, whether you own, ride, lead, groom, feed or heal horses, what you observe is vital to your understanding.
Behavioral problems in the stable and under saddle are a grave concern for equine veterinarians worldwide, because they can lead to poor performance, welfare issues, abuse and, ultimately, wastage. Traditionally, veterinarians gave priority to the physical health of their equine patients. This book is a unique attempt to demonstrate the way science can throw light on how and why problems and unwelcome behaviors arise. It also offers ways to bring about change for the better.
Beautifully illustrated with more than 500 photographs and line diagrams, Equine Behavior: A guide for veterinarians and equine scientists is an essential resource for practising veterinarians, students and enthusiasts with a specific interest in horses, ponies, and donkeys. Professional trainers and handlers, equine scientists and behavior therapists will also find its contents invaluable.
Paul McGreevy is Senior Lecturer in Animal Behavior at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Veterinary Science
Key Features
Features a practical, hands-on approach to all aspects of equine behavior
Discusses all factors that effect equine behavior
Contrasts normal behavior with abnormal behavior
Reviews all behavioral problems
Lists and reviews the latest drug therapies
Addresses difficult-to-treat clinical problems such as head-shaking, with insights from the leading researcher in this area
Provides a brief clinical evaluation of 'horse-whispering'
Illustrates the key behavioral differences between horses and donkeys.
Research in horse behavior has made great strides in recent years. This book examines the truth behind modern trends and ancient traditions. Full of insight, it rounds up the latest findings of practitioners and researchers from all over the world, drawing on both cutting-edge research and best practice. With more than 1,000 references, the book explores equine behavior from first principles, by considering the behavior of free-ranging horses and focusing on ways in which management and training influence the responses of their domestic counterparts. Equine physicians, trainers, handlers and owners all need to be students of equine behavior, because the first sign of a problem is often a change in behavior. So, whether you own, ride, lead, groom, feed or heal horses, what you observe is vital to your understanding.
Behavioral problems in the stable and under saddle are a grave concern for equine veterinarians worldwide, because they can lead to poor performance, welfare issues, abuse and, ultimately, wastage. Traditionally, veterinarians gave priority to the physical health of their equine patients. This book is a unique attempt to demonstrate the way science can throw light on how and why problems and unwelcome behaviors arise. It also offers ways to bring about change for the better.
Beautifully illustrated with more than 500 photographs and line diagrams, Equine Behavior: A guide for veterinarians and equine scientists is an essential resource for practising veterinarians, students and enthusiasts with a specific interest in horses, ponies, and donkeys. Professional trainers and handlers, equine scientists and behavior therapists will also find its contents invaluable.
Paul McGreevy is Senior Lecturer in Animal Behavior at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Veterinary Science
Autor: Paul McGreevy BVSc, PhD, Affiliations and Expertise Department of Animal Science, University of Sydney, NSW, Austrialia
Nakladatel | Elsevier Saunders |
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ISBN | 9780702043376 |
Vydání | II. vydání 2012 |
Vazba | pevná |
Počet stran | 365 |
Průvodce chování koní je určen pro veterinární lékaře a chovatele koní. Výzkum v oblasti chování koní učinil velký pokrok v posledních letech. Autor Paul McGreevy docent chování zvířat veterinární univerzity v Sydney porovnává moderních trendy a léty ověřené poznatky chování koní. S více než tisíci odkazy autorský kolektiv z celého světa zkoumá chování koní základě posouzení domestifikovaných a divokých koní. Pro veterinární lékaře, chovatele a cvičitele je velice důležité rozpoznat první příznaky poruch. protože první známkou problému je často změna v chování. Takže, ať už vlastní, jízda, pohlavní chování, krmení léčba, vše co můžeme pozorovat, je životně důležité pro pochopení problémů. Problémy s chováním ve stáji a pod sedlem jsou vážnými obavami pro veterináře po celém světě, protože mohou vést ke špatné výkonnosti, nevhodnému stádovému chování a nakonec i vyřazení z výcviku. Tradičně, veterináři vždy upřednostňují fyzické zdraví svých pacientů. Tato kniha je jedinečným pokusem ukázat, jak může věda osvětlit problémy a nevhodné problémy s chováním vznikají. Nabízí také způsoby, jak uvést o změny k lepšímu.
Publikace je vkusně doplněna krásnými ilustracemi s více než 500 fotografiemi. Je základním zdrojem informací pro veterinární lékaře, studenty a nadšence s konkrétní zájem koní, poníků, oslů, profesionální trenérů.
Guest contributors | VII |
Preface | IX |
Acknowledgements | XI |
1. Introduction | 1 |
2. Perception | 37 |
3. Behavior and the brain | 55 |
4. Learning | 83 |
5. Social behavior | 117 |
6. Communication | 149 |
7. Locomotory behavior | 163 |
8. Ingestive behavior | 187 |
9. Eliminative behavior | 211 |
10. Body care | 217 |
11. Behavior of the stallion | 237 |
12. Behavior of the mare | 257 |
13. Equitation Science | 281 |
14. Handling and transport | 307 |
15. Miscellaneous unwelcome behaviors, their causes and resolution | 325 |
Further reading | 341 |
Glossary of colloquialisms, ethological and equestrian terms | 345 |
Index | 353 |