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Confinement and poor management practices
- Confinement and poor management practices are the primary contributing factors. In addition, bedding, feed, and social contact influence stereotypic behaviors. Horses that have more social contacts, are fed more roughage and more than one type, are fed two or more times daily, and are bedded on straw are less prone to these behaviors.
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A variety of behavior problems occur in horses. Some of the most common are those associated with aggression (including aggression towards people), fear and phobias, sexual behavioral problems, performance problems (such as bucking), abnormal eating habits, and undesirable stall behaviors.
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There are five grades to this problem: 1) intermittent signs, mainly facial twitching; 2) moderate signs with noticeable shaking such that can interfere with riding; 3) advanced stage, and difficult to control; 4) uncontrollable and unrideable horse; and 5) dangerous behavior with bizarre patterns.
Some “health” problems faced by horses are associated with behavior problems or unmet expectations about the animal’s behavior. Your veterinarian will need to rule out any possible health problems that could be causing your horse's behavior to change.
17 hours ago · This can help reveal if pain in that area is the cause of the horse’s pain or undesirable behavior. “We want to avoid finding abnormalities in the wrong part of the horse’s body,” said ...
Nov 29, 2023 · Treating an injured or infected eye or ear can lead horses to associate pain with your hand being close to the face when applying ointment, leading to behavior issues such as rearing.
Modifying a horse's behavior involves behavior modification techniques to promote and reward desirable behaviors; the use of products that improve safety, reduce anxiety, or facilitate improvements; and, possibly, medications. With treatment, improvement is usually a slow and gradual process.
Jun 1, 2023 · This review discusses important aspects of normal horse behaviour, key factors in the development and treatment of undesirable behaviours in horses, and the potential role of behaviour modifying medication as an adjunct to an overall behaviour modification program.