Burla Joan-Bryce, Siegwart Janina, Nawroth Christian
Centre for Proper Housing of Ruminants and Pigs, Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office FSVO, Agroscope Tänikon, 8356 Ettenhausen, Switzerland.
Kantonsschlue Kollegium Schwyz, Kollegiumstrasse 24, 6430 Schwyz, Switzerland.
Animals (Basel). 2018 Jun 13;8(6):96. doi: 10.3390/ani8060096.
Horses’ ability to adapt to new environments and to acquire new information plays an important role in handling and training. Social learning in particular would be very adaptive for horses as it enables them to flexibly adjust to new environments. In the context of horse handling, social learning from humans has been rarely investigated but could help to facilitate management practices. We assessed the impact of human demonstration on the spatial problem-solving abilities of horses during a detour task. In this task, a bucket with a food reward was placed behind a double-detour barrier and 16 horses were allocated to two test groups of 8 horses each. One group received a human demonstration of how to solve the spatial task while the other group received no demonstration. We found that horses did not solve the detour task more often or faster with human demonstration. However, both test groups improved rapidly over trials. Our results suggest that horses prefer to use individual rather than social information when solving a spatial problem-solving task.
马适应新环境和获取新信息的能力在管理和训练中起着重要作用。特别是社会学习对马来说具有很强的适应性,因为它能使马灵活地适应新环境。在马匹管理方面,从人类那里进行社会学习很少被研究,但可能有助于促进管理实践。我们评估了人类示范对马在迂回任务中空间问题解决能力的影响。在这个任务中,一个装有食物奖励的桶被放置在双重迂回障碍物后面,16匹马被分成两个测试组,每组8匹马。一组接受了关于如何解决空间任务的人类示范,而另一组没有接受示范。我们发现,有人类示范时,马并没有更频繁或更快地解决迂回任务。然而,两个测试组在试验过程中都迅速提高。我们的结果表明,马在解决空间问题解决任务时更喜欢使用个体信息而不是社会信息。