Eva Søndergaard
Aarhus University
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Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2002
Janne Winther Christensen; Jan Ladewig; Eva Søndergaard; Jens Malmkvist
Domestic horses (Equus caballus) are typically kept in individual housing systems, in which they are deprived of physical contact. In order to study the effects of social restrictions on behaviour in young horses, nineteen 2-year-old stallions were housed either singly (n=7), or in groups of three (n=12) for 9 months. Subsequently, the stallions were released into two separate 2 ha enclosures according to treatment, and recordings were made on social interactions and nearest neighbours during a 6-week-period, 28 h per week. Previously group stabled stallions frequently had a former group mate as their nearest neighbour (P=0.001), whereas previously singly stabled stallions did not associate more with their former box neighbours, to whom physical contact was limited by bars during the previous treatment. The nearest neighbour was more frequently recorded to be within one horselength of singly stabled than of group stabled stallions (P=0.005). More aggressive behaviour was recorded in the group of previously singly stabled stallions, i.e. bite threats (P=0.032), whereas group stabled stallions tended to make more use of subtle agonistic interactions (displacements, submissive behaviour). Singly stabled stallions also responded to the 9 months of social deprivation by significantly increasing the level of social grooming (P<0.001) and play behaviour (P<0.001), when subsequently interacting freely with other horses. The increased occurrence may relate to a build-up of motivation (a rebound effect), as well as to external factors, such as playful pasture companions and the increased space allowance of the pasture. It is concluded that 2-year-old domestic stallions are sensitive to social deprivation and that stabling has long-term effects, lasting 6 weeks at least, on the social behaviour in stallions.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2009
Grete Helen Meisfjord Jørgensen; Linn Borsheim; Cecilie Marie Mejdell; Eva Søndergaard; Knut Egil Bøe
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2004
Gunhild Riemann Pedersen; Eva Søndergaard; Jan Ladewig
Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2012
Elke Hartmann; Eva Søndergaard; Linda J. Keeling
Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2011
Eva Søndergaard; Margit Bak Jensen; Christine J Nicol
Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2012
Jens Malmkvist; Janne Møller Poulsen; Nanna Luthersson; Rupert Palme; Janne Winther Christensen; Eva Søndergaard
Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2011
Janne Winther Christensen; Eva Søndergaard; Karen Thodberg; Ulrich Halekoh
Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2010
Eva Søndergaard; J. Jago
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2014
Janne Rothmann; Ole F. Christensen; Eva Søndergaard; Jan Ladewig
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2014
Janne Rothmann; Ole F. Christensen; Eva Søndergaard; Jan Ladewig