Detail publikace
Stress Responses in Dressage Horses: Insights from FEI Noseband Measurements Across National Competition Levels
FIALOVÁ, S. KUŘITKOVÁ, D. SOBOTKOVÁ, E.
Anglický název
Stress Responses in Dressage Horses: Insights from FEI Noseband Measurements Across National Competition Levels
Typ
Článek WoS
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
This study examined visible signs of stress in dressage horses competing at national levels. Using the FEI Noseband Measuring Device, more than 200 horse–rider pairs were evaluated for noseband tightness, type of bridle, and easily observable behaviors such as mouth opening, tail swishing, or changes in head–neck position. Although almost all horses had correctly fitted nosebands, the frequency and type of stress-related behaviors differed across competition levels. Horses in lower-level tests showed a wide range of behaviors, while horses in higher-level classes displayed fewer types of behaviors but showed them more often. As the difficulty of the tests increased, stress indicators also increased. Importantly, at the higher levels, the judges’ scores no longer reflected how much stress behavior the horses showed during their performance.
Klíčová slova anglicky
dressage; welfare; FEI noseband measuring device (FNMD); equine stress behavior; competition level; performance stress
Vydáno
2026-02-06
Nakladatel
MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
Časopis
Animals
Ročník
16
Číslo
3
Počet stran
14
BIBTEX
@article{BUT201027,
author="Simona {Fialová} and {} and {}",
title="Stress Responses in Dressage Horses: Insights from FEI Noseband Measurements Across National Competition Levels",
journal="Animals",
year="2026",
volume="16",
number="3",
pages="14",
doi="10.3390/ani16030518",
issn="2076-2615",
url="https://doi.org/10.3390/ani16030518"
}