Animals (Apr 2023)

Social Box: A New Housing System Increases Social Interactions among Stallions

  • Anja Zollinger,
  • Christa Wyss,
  • Déborah Bardou,
  • Iris Bachmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13081408
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 1408

Abstract

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In domestic conditions, adult stallions are mostly housed individually in internal stables to reduce the risk of injuries during social interactions. Social deprivation in horses results in physiological stress and behavioural problems. The aim of this study was to test the “social box” (SB), which allows closer physical contact between neighbouring horses. Eight pairs of stallions (n = 16) were filmed over a 24 h period in the SB and in their usual box stables, “conventional boxes” (CB), which strongly restrict tactile contact. The effect of housing in the SB on behaviour and the occurrence and characteristics of injuries was investigated. The total duration of active social interactions was significantly higher in the SB than in the CB (51.1 vs. 4.9 min, p p < 0.0001). No grievous injuries were recorded. The social box appears to be a suitable solution to give adult stallions the possibility of having physical interactions. Therefore, it can be considered a substantial environmental enrichment for singly housed horses.

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