EQUUS Magazine (blog) | The yawning horse: Is a yawn a possible equine welfare indicator? EQUUS Magazine (blog) A horse's yawn, by the way, was defined by Sue McConnell, PhD in 2003 as “Deep long inhalation with mouth widely open and jaws either directly opposed or moved from side to side”. Yawning is related to some gastrointestinal conditions, and has been ... |
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