Search for new approach to equine stereotypies
CEVA Animal Health already markets behaviour modifying produtcs based on pheromones for cats and dogs. These products reproduce natural pheromones that provide a feeling of comfort and help prevent or reduce stress-related behaviours such as urine spraying in cats and firework fears in dogs.
The company is working in partnership with the University of Nottingham's Veterinary School to carry out initial research in the UK. They are asking owners of horses that display any type of stereotypical behaviour such a crib biting, weaving or box walking to complete a simple online survey about their horse and their management regime.
Liz Mossop BVM&S MRCVS at Nottingham Vet School said "Equine stereotypical behaviour, such as crib biting and weaving, is a difficult problem to manage for many owners. Nottingham Vet School is delighted to be involved with this project which should help to provide some new ideas and answers for both owners and the veterinary surgeons dealing with their horses and ponies. Pheromones have been shown to be very effective in supporting behaviour management of dogs and cats and we hope that an equine pheromone would prove equally useful."
If you would like to take part please go to
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/vet/Horseownersurvey
and click on the survey link. It should take no more than 15 minutes of your time to complete the survey and your involvement would be very much appreciated.
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Added on: 12/11/09.
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