Effect of density and relative aggressiveness on agonistic and affiliative interactions in a newly formed group of horses
This study focused on agonistic and affiliative interactions in a focal group of (originally) 12 horses with short and longer term changes in composition, variation in available area and presence of peri-parturient mares. Age and density had no significant effect on agonistic or affiliative behavior.
Source: Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Marc Pierard, Paul McGreevy, Rony Geers Source Type: research
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