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Research Article

Monitoring Blinks And Eyelid Twitches In Horses To Assess Stress During The Samples Collection Process

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ABSTRACT

To assess stress in horses, a method of monitoring eye blinks (full and half) and eyelid twitches while collecting saliva and blood samples before and after annual intensive police training was carried out. This noninvasive monitoring method was used to determine whether blood collection, which is considered invasive, is more stressful for horses than saliva collection. We discovered no significant difference in stress related manifestations between saliva sampling and blood collection in our study. In both cases, sampling (blood and saliva) reduced the number of full and half eye blinks. Based on our hypothesis, we expected a statistically significant changes in the number of eye blinks and eyelid twitches as the number of potential stressors increased (in our case, we considered police training and sampling). Saliva cortisol levels, on the other hand, revealed that police training for horses was not stressful. The method of measuring eye blinks and eyelid twitches appears to be an appropriate alternative method for monitoring stress factors in horses.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the Slovak Police Headquarters, the Department of Cynology and Hippology of the Slovak Police Headquarters, and the Department of Cynology and Hippology of the Slovak Police Headquarters for their willingness to contribute to the research and for their cooperation.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

The Cultural and Educational Grant Agency (KEGA) of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research, and Sports of the Slovak Republic provided funding for this study. [Modernization of education of professional ethics]; [002UVLF-4/2019].

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