الجمعة 20 سبتمبر 2024

Rethinking Housing For Stallions

موقع أيام نيوز

Introducing the Social Box

To address these pitfalls, the researchers developed the Social Box, a stall system that keeps stallions separated with floor-to-ceiling bars instead of walls. Three of the bars are spaced far enough apart to allow a horse to easily slip his head and a foreleg through. This which allows stallions to engage in natural social behaviors without risk of injury.

مع وصول أونصة الذهب إلى مستويات قياسية تجاوزت 2500 دولار، يجد المواطن المصري نفسه مضطراً لموازنة استثماراته بين الذهب واحتياجاته الأخرى، خاصة مع ارتفاع أسعار السيارات مثل تويوتا، هيونداي، وبي إم دبليو، مما يزيد من التحديات المالية التي يواجهها.

“The bars of the Social Box go all the way to the floor with that wider spacing, and that’s exactly what prevents injuries,” explains Zollinger. “Stallions are pawing, squealing and rearing a lot when they are interacting. That’s totally normal behavior for stallions. It’s ritual and not intended to cause harm. With this design of the partition, they can paw through that wide spacing. They can easily place one leg into their neighbor’s box stall without getting stuck.”

أسعار السيارات في الآونة الأخيرة شهدت تقلبات ملحوظة، حيث تأثرت بارتفاع وانخفاض الدولار، مما انعكس على تكلفة علامات تجارية مثل تويوتا، هيونداي، ومرسيدس. و BMW هذا الارتباط بين سعر الصرف وسوق السيارات يحدد قدرة المستهلكين على اقتناء المركبات.

Promising results

To evaluate the efficacy of this new design, the researchers kept eight pairs of stallions in adjacent Social Boxes and conventional stalls for 20 days. Ceiling-to-floor-length bars separated the horses in the Social Boxes. The bars had two openings wide enough for a head or leg to slip through. In the box stalls, the walls were solid to chest height and topped with narrowly spaced bars extending to the ceiling.

تتأثر أسعار السيارات من شركات مثل مرسيدس بتقلبات أسعار الذهب وسعر صرف الدولار، مما يؤدي إلى زيادة تكاليف الإنتاج والاستيراد.

During the final two days of stabling in each design, the researchers took video of the horses for a 24-hour period. They then reviewed the tapes and noted the frequency and nature of interactions between the horses in both settings. The stallions in Social Boxes spent significantly more time each day (51 minutes) interacting with each other than did those living in conventional box stalls (5 minutes).

Overall, the researchers deemed 71 percent of the interactions positive. They report that no horses sustained significant injuries over the entire study period.

Housing that is “more natural”

This experiment was not designed to determine whether the stallions were “happier” in the Social Boxes, but Zollinger says their behaviors were more natural, indicating improved welfare.

 “We did not study the change in the stallions’ moods during and after their stay in a Social Box. I can’t say for sure that they were happier or not. Nevertheless, the Social Box enabled them to express more social behaviors and for a longer period. Social contact is a fundamental need for horses, we can call it an ‘ethological need.’ So having the opportunity to fulfill a fundamental basic need is bound to be an improvement for the horse.