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An inconsistent social buffering effect from a static visual substitute in horses (Equus caballus): a pilot study

Ricci-Bonot, Claire; Romero, Teresa; Nicol, Christine; Mills, Daniel

Authors

Claire Ricci-Bonot

Teresa Romero

Christine Nicol

Daniel Mills



Abstract

Social buffering occurs when a companion helps to reduce a subject’s stress response during a stressful event and/or to recover more quickly from a stressful event. The aim of this study was to determine if any social buffering function of a horse companion can occur in relation to a visual substitute (poster of a relaxed horse face) during two different stressful situations: a novel object test (a ball presented gradually) and an umbrella test (sudden opening of an umbrella). In order to evaluate the impact of a horse face poster on the subject’s stress responses, behavioural (reactivity score) and physiological (heart rate) measurements were taken. Each of the 28 study subjects completed 4 trials: 2 novel object tests and 2 Umbrella tests – each with a relaxed horse face poster and a pixelated poster (control). Our results showed that the presence of a horse face poster might significantly reduce the behavioural response (reactivity) of subject horses in the novel object test but did not improve heart rate recovery time. The horse face poster did not have a significant impact on the behavioural reaction or heart rate recovery in the umbrella test. In conclusion, any impact of athe horse face poster as a potential social buffer might potentially depends on the nature of the stressful event.

Citation

Ricci-Bonot, C., Romero, T., Nicol, C., & Mills, D. (2023). An inconsistent social buffering effect from a static visual substitute in horses (Equus caballus): a pilot study. Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2023.07.004

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 23, 2023
Publication Date Aug 29, 2023
Deposit Date Jul 3, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jul 16, 2024
Print ISSN 1558-7878
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jveb.2023.07.004

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