Garrano Horses Perceive Letters of the Alphabet on a Touchscreen System: A Pilot Study

Animals (Basel). 2022 Dec 12;12(24):3514. doi: 10.3390/ani12243514.

Abstract

This study aimed to use a computer-controlled touchscreen system to examine visual discrimination in Garrano horses (Equus caballus), an endangered breed of pony belonging to the Iberian horse family. This pilot study focused on the perceptual similarity among letters of the alphabet. We tested five horses in a one-male unit (OMU) living permanently in a semi-free enclosure near their natural habitat in Serra d'Arga, northern Portugal. Horses were trained to nose-touch black circles that appeared on the screen. Then, they were tested for discrimination of five letters of the Latin alphabet in Arial font, namely O, B, V, Z, and X, using a two-choice discrimination task. The confusion matrix of letter pairs was used to show the MDS and to identify the relative contribution of shape features. The results showed perceptual similarities among letters with curvatures pitted against those of straight lines. Shape perception in horses seems to share features with that of humans and other animals living in different niches. The touchscreen system proved to be an objective and innovative way of studying cognition in the socially organized group of horses. The automated system can promote the welfare of captive horses by maximizing their freedom of movement.

Keywords: animal welfare; horse cognition; letters of the alphabet; one-male unit; operant conditioning: shaping; shape perception; touchscreen system.

Grants and funding

The touchscreen study at the Garrano Horse Center (GHC) was financially supported by the Camara Municipal de Viana do Castelo. The five participant horses belong to the association named “O caminho do Garrano (The way of Garrano)” which was founded and led by Mr. Lourenço Almada. With these funds, B.R. prepared the touchscreen apparatus to emulate the touchscreen study by Tomonaga et al. (2015). C.-L.S. received partial support from Sorbonne University for travel.