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      <subfield code="a">Serrat Pérez, Roger</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Stereotypic behaviours (SB) in horses are defined as repetitive behaviour patterns without  &#xd;
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apparent purpose, often reflecting poor welfare. They are caused by inadequate living  &#xd;
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conditions, such as lack of stimuli, phyisical restriction, and frustration, and are considered a  &#xd;
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coping mechanism to relieve stress. This study focuses on two prevalent SBs: crib-biting and  &#xd;
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weaving. The main goals were to assess the effectiveness of phyisical restraint methods used  &#xd;
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to control these behaviours and examine how environmental conditions, particularly space  &#xd;
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and feeding routines, affect stress and stereotypes. &#xd;
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A comparative observational study was conducted with three horse groups: individuals with  &#xd;
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SBs in stalls, individuals without SBs in stalls, and individuals in semi-freedom (paddocks).  &#xd;
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Eight horses per group were selected. Observations were made during morning and midday  &#xd;
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to assess the effect of food availability, recording behaviours such as social interaction,  &#xd;
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environmental interaction, apathy and muscle tension using a categorical scale. Data were  &#xd;
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analysed using the chi-square test to detect significant differences between groups and time  &#xd;
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periods. &#xd;
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Results show that physical restraint methods do not reduce stress in horses with stereotypes;  &#xd;
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stress remains or increases. This supports the hypothesis that SBs are tools to relieve stress  &#xd;
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from external causes, not problems themselves. &#xd;
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Regarding space, results highlight its key role in equine welfare. Horses in stalls (with or  &#xd;
&#xd;
without SBs) showed less social and environmental interaction and more apathy and muscle  &#xd;
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tension compared to paddock horses. Differences were most notable in horses with  &#xd;
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stereotypes. &#xd;
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Feeding routines were not confirmed as direct causes of SBs. However, horses with SBs  &#xd;
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reacted differently to food than those without them. Moring/midday observations in stereotypic  &#xd;
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stalled horses showed that food availability lowered stress when SB expression was blocked</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Cavalls  -- Hàbits i conducta</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Les conductes estereotipades dels cavalls causes i efectes de l’estrès en els equins estabulats</subfield>
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