2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3974986/v1
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Salivary analysis to unveil the paradigma of stress of domestic horses reared in the wild

Marilena Bazzano,
Andrea Marchegiani,
Francesca La Gualana
et al.

Abstract: Horse welfare is the product of multiple factors, including behavioral and physiological adjustments to cope with stressful situation regarding environment and housing condition. Collectively, it is supposed that a horse kept in the wild has a lower level of stress than other housing system, and the aim of the present study was to investigate the level of stress in domestic horses reared in the wild and then moved to human controlled housing, through saliva analysis. Twelve clinically healthy Catria (Italian l… Show more

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