Exploring horse owners' understanding of obese body condition and weight management in UK leisure horses

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作者
Furtado, Tamzin [1 ]
Perkins, Elizabeth [2 ]
Pinchbeck, Gina [1 ]
McGowan, Catherine [1 ]
Watkins, Francine [2 ]
Christley, Robert [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Inst Infect Vet & Ecol Sci, Leahurst Campus,Chester High Rd, Neston CH64 7TE, Cheshire, England
[2] Univ Liverpool, Inst Populat Hlth, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
关键词
horse; obesity; behaviour change; horse‐ human relationship; qualitative research; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; DIETARY RESTRICTION; CANINE OBESITY; PREVALENCE; BEHAVIOR; AREAS; FAT;
D O I
10.1111/evj.13360
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Background Equine obesity is considered one of the most serious welfare concerns in UK leisure horses, yet little is known about how horse owners conceptualise their horse's weight as part of its health, or how they plan and carry out weight management. Objectives This study aimed to further our understanding of leisure horse owners' perceptions of equine health and awareness of excess fat in order to clarify our understanding of successful strategies for managing equine weight. Study design This study used a qualitative research methodology. Methods Data comprised 16 threads from online UK equine discussion fora, 28 individual interviews with leisure horse owners, 19 interviews with equine professionals such as vets and nutritionists, and two focus groups with a further 21 horse owners. Data were anonymised and analysed using a grounded theory approach. Results Awareness of excess fat was a complex issue, with owners finding it difficult to differentiate equine obesity from the shape they thought the horse was "meant to be", particularly if the horse was a heavier breed such as a native pony or cob. Owners were not necessarily "aware" or "unaware" of fat, but instead equine body fat was constructed as an integral part of the equine body. For example, owners might say that they thought their horse was an ideal weight yet describe their horse's overall body shape as "like a Thelwell". When owners became aware of fat as a changeable part of the horse's body, and/or a threat to health, the presence of fat was articulated as a strong-willed adversary, and weight management was considered a "battle" or "war". Owners found weight management difficult because they perceived that it had immediate negative welfare implications for the horse, and this therefore interfered with their preferred ownership practices and the horse-human relationship. Main limitations Interview data are self-reported, and people may not always do what they say they do. Conclusions This study has provided valuable insight into how owners conceptualise weight and weight management, yielding important information about communicating with owners about weight, tailoring weight management strategies, and promoting positive welfare.
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