Date: [Insert Date]
Prepared by: [Your Name/Department]
Subject: The role of behavior assessment in clinical practice, diagnosis, and treatment.
Current Research in Animal Behavior
Applications of Animal Behavior in Veterinary Science
If you are looking for foundational or current research in this area, you can access full-text papers through major academic journals and repositories: Key Journals and Repositories Animal Behaviour (Elsevier)
A horse that "cribs" (grasps a fixed object with its incisors and sucks air) was once considered a stable vice. Today, veterinary science recognizes that cribbing is often a coping mechanism for gastric discomfort. Ultrasound and gastroscopy reveal ulceration in up to 90% of performance horses. By treating the ulcers (omeprazole, diet change) and modifying the horse’s environment (free-choice hay, social contact), the veterinarian addresses both the symptom and the cause.
Date: [Insert Date]
Prepared by: [Your Name/Department]
Subject: The role of behavior assessment in clinical practice, diagnosis, and treatment.
Current Research in Animal Behavior
Applications of Animal Behavior in Veterinary Science
If you are looking for foundational or current research in this area, you can access full-text papers through major academic journals and repositories: Key Journals and Repositories Animal Behaviour (Elsevier)
A horse that "cribs" (grasps a fixed object with its incisors and sucks air) was once considered a stable vice. Today, veterinary science recognizes that cribbing is often a coping mechanism for gastric discomfort. Ultrasound and gastroscopy reveal ulceration in up to 90% of performance horses. By treating the ulcers (omeprazole, diet change) and modifying the horse’s environment (free-choice hay, social contact), the veterinarian addresses both the symptom and the cause.