pferde spiegel 2011; 14(1): 31-36
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1250740
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Die Verhaltensentwicklung des Fohlens – Konsequenzen für Haltung und Umgang

The behavioural development of the foal – consequences for housing and handlingWilla Bohnet
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18. März 2011 (online)

Summary

From birth till adulthood the young horse goes through distinct phases in behaviour development. The behavioural development is a result of hereditary behaviour programmes as well as learned behaviour patterns. In order to raise foals optimally and to prepare them for the later tasks of the adult horse, it is important to understand the different phases of behaviour development. Various factors can influence this development, including housing, social life and foal handling.

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Dr. Willa Bohnet

Institut für Tierschutz und Verhalten (Heim-, Labortiere und Pferde) – Tierschutzzentrum
Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover

Bünteweg 2

30559 Hannover

eMail: bohnet@tierschutzzentrum.de

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