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. 2020 Mar 2;10(3):414. doi: 10.3390/ani10030414

Table 1.

The traits with more than 5% percentage difference scores between mares and geldings, selected among the 151 candidate items reported on in full by respondents (n = 1233). Traits with univariate p values < 0.2 on a χ2 test (or Fisher’s exact test) were selected for further analysis.

Question X¯Mare-X¯Gelding¯ Percentage Difference Higher Score Χ2 Statistic Χ2
p Value
Fisher Test
p Value
Chew lead rope when tied 0.331 20.4% Gelding 33.408 0.000 0.000
Chews rugs 0.146 12.2% Gelding 23.889 0.000 0.000
Will stand for facial area tidied with electric clippers (without sedation) 0.342 11.6% Mare 7.553 0.109
Move away when being caught 0.202 10.5% Mare 14.773 0.005 0.004
Push handler when offered food 0.166 9.6% Gelding 9.270 0.055 0.055
Hold up one foot when feeding 0.122 8.1% Gelding 12.076 0.017 0.014
Will stand for body to be clipped with electric clippers (without sedation) 0.237 7.6% Mare 6.537 0.163
Undoes gates 0.111 7.5% Gelding 5.657 0.226
Signs of aggression when signalled to canter on the lunge 0.180 6.8% Gelding 13.844 0.008 0.007
Signs of aggression when ridden in arena with other horses 0.167 6.4% Gelding 30.766 0.000 0.000
Pulls back when tied 0.095 5.8% Mare 5.413 0.248 0.243
Strongly avoided, shied away from or bolted from umbrellas 0.105 5.8% Gelding 5.220 0.266 0.282
Walk the fence line repeatedly 0.078 5.3% Mare 5.545 0.236 0.238
Fail to slow when signalled by a
rein or lead rope cue
0.095 5.2% Mare 4.739 0.315 0.310
Vocalising when taken away from other horses 0.149 5.1% Mare 3.986 0.408 0.408
Head shake when handled or ridden 0.077 5.0% Mare 7.616 0.107 0.105
Strongly avoided, shied away from or bolted from wild animals 0.093 5.0% Mare 2.474 0.649 0.643
Signs of aggression when lunged or worked in round pen 0.141 5.0% Gelding 8.045 0.090 0.100