CISAS - Centre for Research and Development in Agri-food Systems and Sustainability. Instituto Politécnico de Viana Do Castelo, Viana do Castelo, Portugal.
Equine Blades Direct, Wedmore, UK.
J Appl Anim Welf Sci. 2024 Apr-Jun;27(2):243-249. doi: 10.1080/10888705.2022.2070844. Epub 2022 Apr 28.
The process of domestication of the horse introduced changes limiting accessibility to graze land and roughage while increasing highly digestible carbohydrates content of meal-fed rations. We have tested whether the effect of a higher degree of human contact impacts horses' welfare by assessing the development of sharp enamel points (SEP) and buccal ulcerations (BU) in ridden and unridden horses. We were able to fit logistic regression models significantly differentiating the impact of these two conditions in both groups of horses (p < 0.001 for SEP and p < 0.01 for BU). The impact is higher in ridden horses for both conditions. These two conditions were found to correlate positively (ρ = 0.63, p < 0.001). We argued that human contact may impact on horses' welfare. Further studies may help to clarify this impact with more detail. Dentistry may be helpful to provide improved welfare conditions; however, without regular access to grazed land, the stabled horses' welfare may be at stake.
马的驯化过程引入了一些变化,这些变化限制了对放牧地和粗饲料的可及性,同时增加了饲料中易消化碳水化合物的含量。我们通过评估骑乘和未骑乘马的锐齿点(SEP)和口腔溃疡(BU)的发展,来检验更高程度的人类接触是否会影响马的福利。我们能够拟合逻辑回归模型,这些模型能够显著区分这两种情况对两组马的影响(SEP 为 p < 0.001,BU 为 p < 0.01)。这两种情况在骑乘马中影响更大。这两种情况呈正相关(ρ=0.63,p < 0.001)。我们认为,人类接触可能会影响马的福利。进一步的研究可能有助于更详细地阐明这一影响。牙科治疗可能有助于提供更好的福利条件;然而,如果没有定期放牧地,马厩中的马的福利可能会受到影响。