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Behavior problems. --- Behavior. --- Horse. --- Horses.
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Ability. --- Foal. --- Foals. --- Handling. --- Horse. --- Learning ability. --- Learning-ability. --- Learning. --- Manageability. --- Method. --- Post weaning.
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Behavior. --- Behavioral-responses. --- Foal. --- Foals. --- Method. --- Response. --- Responses. --- Vocalisation. --- Weaning.
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Avoidance learning. --- Avoidance. --- Conditioning. --- Horse. --- Horses. --- Learning. --- Training.
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Fourteen Arabian foals were used to determine if a one-trial appetitive conditioning task, developed for laboratory rats, could be adapted for use in equine learning research. The learning apparatus consisted of a 1.5 m x 0.6 m wooden grid containing 40 compartments. Seven foals received a complete learning test which consisted of placing a foal in a pen with the learning apparatus on one wall. recording the foal's behavior for 5 min and then placing a food reinforcer in a target compartment (TC). After location of the food, the foal's behavior was recorded for an additional 5 min. Total visits made to the apparatus and compartments visited by the foal were recorded. The remaining seven foals received a test in which no reinforcer was placed in the TC. These foals were re-tested the next day with reinforcement. After location of the food reinforcer, all foals exhibited more visits to the apparatus, visits to the TC, visits one compartment from the TC, and visits greater than one and less than or equal to two compartments from the TC (P < 0.05). Mean distance of visits from the TC decreased after location of the reinforcer (P < 0.05). Increased frequency of visits to the apparatus and concentration of visits around the TC after finding the reinforcer suggest that foals had learned the location of the reinforcer. Results suggest that a one-trial appetitive conditioning test may be applicable in equine learning research
Behavior. --- Boxes. --- Conditioning. --- Discrimination. --- Distance. --- Equine. --- Foal. --- Foals. --- Food. --- Frequency. --- Horse. --- Horses. --- Laboratory rat. --- Laboratory rats. --- Laboratory. --- Learning ability. --- Learning-ability. --- Learning. --- One-trial-learning. --- Pen. --- Rat. --- Rats. --- Reinforcement. --- Research. --- Task. --- Test. --- Time. --- Yearling horses.
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Ability. --- Foal. --- Foals. --- Handling. --- Horse. --- Learning ability. --- Learning-ability. --- Learning. --- Manageability. --- Method. --- Post weaning.
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Ability. --- Horse. --- Horses. --- Learning ability. --- Learning-ability. --- Learning. --- Test.
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Foal. --- Foals. --- Method. --- Physiological-responses. --- Physiological. --- Response. --- Responses. --- Weaning.
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