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The relationship between working horse welfare state and their owners’ empathy level and perception of equine pain
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Animal Welfare, Volumen 27, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 115-123
09627286
10.7120/09627286.27.2.115
Autor
Luna, D.
Vásquez Salfate, Rodrigo
Yáñez López, José
Tadich Gallo, Tamara
Institución
Resumen
© 2018 Universities Federation for Animal Welfare. An understanding of the factors influencing the human-animal relationship is relevant in the development of welfare interventions for working equids. However, the link between the psychological attributes of animal owners, such as empathy level and pain perception, and the welfare state of working horses is yet to be studied. Here, we assessed working horse owners’ empathy, their perception of equine pain and how these relate to the welfare state of their horses. The relationship between empathy and perception of equine pain was also explored. One hundred owners of working horses were studied, along with their working horses (n = 127). Self-reported rating scales were used for measuring animal-oriented empathy, human-oriented empathy and owners’ perception of equine pain; higher scores in the three scales indicated higher levels of empathy and higher perception of equine pain. An animal welfare index based on direct measures was applie