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Evaluation of accelerometer fitting position, sampling intervals and data editing techniques for measuring equine lying postures when stabled

Williams et al., 2023

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14668017808266229826
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Williams M
Hatto S
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Applied Animal Behaviour Science

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The aim of this study was to determine whether a leg-mounted accelerometer could be used to reliably predict the time spent by horses in sternal and lateral recumbency. Six stabled horses were used for the study and each observation period lasted 11.5 hrs (2000–0730) …
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