Equine Behavior

Definition of Equine Behavior as it relates to Animals, Mammals, Equine, Animals Domestication, Horses

Equine Behavior refers to the study of the natural and learned behaviors exhibited by horses. Horses, as members of the equine family, have unique patterns of behavior that have been shaped by their evolutionary history and domestication by humans. This subcategory explores the various factors that influence horse behavior, including their social structure, communication methods, learning abilities, and instinctual responses. It also examines how horses' behavior can vary depending on their breed, age, sex, and individual personality traits. As a component of Animals Domestication, Equine Behavior is particularly interested in understanding how humans have influenced the behavior of horses through selective breeding, training methods, and management practices. Overall, this subcategory provides valuable insights into the complex and fascinating world of horse behavior, helping us to better understand and appreciate these magnificent animals.

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