| Literature DB >> 35203129 |
Abstract
Erection and masturbation in horses are considered unwanted behaviors in training contexts, despite recognition that these are naturally occurring behaviors that are integral to the welfare of male horses. Equestrians, especially those who use positive reinforcement in their training, expressed concern that the presence of such behaviors might be associated with aggressive or sexual behaviors aimed at humans participating in horse-human interactions. The implications of such attitudes could negatively affect male horses by excluding them from welfare-friendly training systems. In this study, feral stallions were observed to describe and quantify behaviors that occurred before, during, and after erection and masturbation, and to identify change in arousal. This study did not find evidence that erection and masturbation are associated with increases in arousal, or to sexual or aggressive behavior toward other horses. The possible presence or induction of erection or masturbation alone might not limit male horses from participating in certain handling, training, or riding contexts. These findings, along with further research, may be used to inform interpretations of horse-human interactions that involve erection or masturbation.Entities:
Keywords: behavior; equine; gelding; horse–human; interactions; management; stallion; training; unwanted; welfare
Year: 2022 PMID: 35203129 PMCID: PMC8868564 DOI: 10.3390/ani12040421
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752
Subjects, band membership, and age in years.
| Subject | Band | Age |
|---|---|---|
| Basoa | Bachelor Band | 2 |
| Beltz | Bachelor Band | 2 |
| Erbi | Bachelor Band | 2 |
| Oihan | Bachelor Band | 4 |
| Indartxu | Pintxo’s Band | 1 |
| Pintxo | Pintxo’s Band | 10 |
| Ibai | Ibai’s Band | 4 |
| Gabiri | Gabiri’s Band | 10 |
Ethogram of stallion focal behaviors and categories of behaviors that occurred before and after erection and masturbation (E/M).
| Ethogram Category | Description |
|---|---|
| Aggressive | Biting, kicking, striking, or chasing another horse, with |
| ears pinned and muscles tense [ | |
| Erection | Penis fully extended and tumescent [ |
| Masturbation | Bouncing or pressing of erect penis against belly [ |
| Ingestive | Grazing, browsing, or drinking [ |
| Play | Conspecific interactions involving locomotion and play |
| fighting; including nipping, biting, pushing, bucking, | |
| rearing, mounting, grasping, kicking, neck wrestle, chase [ | |
| Walking | Four-beat locomotion [ |
| Resting | Standing with eyes closed or one hind leg rested, |
| lateral or sternal lying [ | |
| Sexual | Behavior involving a stallion and a mare that may include |
| teasing, odor or pheromone detection, nudging, biting, | |
| mounting or attempted mounting, and copulation [ | |
| Standing Quietly | Standing without resting a leg, muscles relaxed, ears, head, |
| and neck showing little movement * | |
| Other | Any other behaviors; one observation of investigative |
| behavior (sniffing a backpack) and one startle |
* Standing Quietly, as described here, might be classified as a resting behavior in other ethograms, and the observed behavior differed from commonly used Standing Attentive [25,47]. It is used here to classify standing calmly but without attention to a specific stimulus, as in Standing Attentive.
Figure 1Hypothetical continuum of approximate physiological arousal levels for seven observed categories of behavior.
Occurrences of E/M in individual Pottoka ponies.
| Subject | Status a | No. Obs. E | No. Obs. M | Total Hrs Obs. | E/hour | M/hour |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gabiri | HS | 1 | 3 | >0.5 b | ||
| Ibai | HS | 1 | 4 | >1.3 b | ||
| Pintxo | HS | 1 | 1 | >0.9 b | ||
| Basoa | B | 5 | 7 | 7.8 c | 0.6 | 0.9 |
| Beltz | B | 5 | 6 | 7.8 c | 0.6 | 0.8 |
| Erbi | B | 5 | 3 | 7.8 c | 0.6 | 0.4 |
| Oihan | B | 3 | 2 | 7.8 c | 0.4 | 0.3 |
| Indartxu | Y | 1 | 1 | >0.9 b | ||
| Mean | 0.6 | 0.6 |
Total observations of erection (E) and masturbation (M) for each subject during entire study. a HS = harem stallion, B = bachelor, Y = yearling. b Incomplete data regarding observation time. Therefore, no frequency is calculated for this individual. c It was not possible to record every time a pony was out of sight, however, they usually stayed in a close group where all ponies were visible.
Duration of E/M in Pottoka ponies.
| Behavior | No. of Obs. | Duration (Range) | Duration (Average) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Erection | 22 | <1–4 min (22 obs.) | 1.7 min ± 0.8 |
| Masturbation | 27 | <1–5 min (25 obs.) | 1.8 min ± 0.9 |
Figure 2Frequency of E/M in bachelor band stallions.
Figure 3Stallion (left) performing ingestive behavior: (a) before E/M bout; (b) during E/M bout; and (c) after E/M bout.
Figure 4Behaviors observed immediately before an E/M bout. “Resting” includes resting and incidences of ponies that were woken from rest by the close presence of another pony. “Ingestive” includes browsing and grazing. “Other” includes one instance of startle and one instance of investigative behavior (sniffing a backpack). Arousal levels increase along the x-axis from left to right.
Figure 5Behaviors observed concurrently with E/M bout. “Ingestive” includes browsing and grazing. “Playing” includes locomotive play (40%) and sexual play (60%). Arousal levels increase along the x-axis from left to right.
Figure 6Behaviors observed immediately after E/M bout. “Ingestive” includes browsing and grazing. Arousal levels increase along the x-axis from left to right.
Figure 7Flow of occurrences of E/M that did not change behavioral category before, during, and after E/M. The Sankey diagram, while originating as a way to show energy or materials flows through systems, can also be used to visualize a temporal sequence of events [48] or trajectory of a population through stages [49]. In this diagram, nodes represent behavioral categories Before E/M, During E/M, and After E/M (left to right). Width of node is relative to number of observations. Pathways can be traced from node to node to show flow through behavioral categories over time. Here, same-colored pathways show observations with no change in behavioral category before, during, and after E/M bout. Light blue represents one observation of interrupted rest (pony disturbed by another pony). Pink represents observations of sexual play (mounting), while remainder in play category is locomotive play.
Figure 8Behavioral flow of all occurrences of E/M. Nodes represent behavioral categories Before E/M, During E/M, and After E/M (left to right). Width of node is relative to number of observations. Here, all pathways can be traced between nodes to show change in behavioral category before, during, and after E/M bout. Interactive Sankey charts are available online (see Data Availability Statement).