Ethological and physiological parameters assessment in donkeys used in animal assisted interventions

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Background: Few studies have been performed to identify objective indicators for the selection of therapeutic donkeys or to assess their welfare during animal‐assisted interventions (AAIs) Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the response to the ethological test and the modifications of physiological parameters in donkeys subjected to AAI sessions. Methods: Thirteen donkeys were subjected to a behavioral evaluation during an AAI session. Heart rate, heart rate variability, and root mean square of successive difference values were detected. Results: Statistically significant changes in the tested parameters were observed during AAI sessions. Conclusions: In donkeys, there was a neurovegetative involvement during AAI sessions. Our data give a contribution to the evaluation of donkey welfare during AAIs.

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Panzera, M., Alberghina, D., & Statelli, A. (2020). Ethological and physiological parameters assessment in donkeys used in animal assisted interventions. Animals, 10(10), 1–24. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10101867

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