%0 Journal Article %T Risk Factors for Transport-Related Problem Behaviors in Horses: A New Zealand Survey %A Chris W. Rogers %A Christopher B. Riley %A Danielle Guiver %A Janis P. Bridges %J Archive of "Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI". %D 2018 %R 10.3390/ani8080134 %X Transport-related problem behaviors (TRPBs) are unwanted behaviors exhibited by horses in one or multiple phases of transport contributing to the injury of the horses and their handlers. The aim of this study was to identify risk factors for TRPBs in support of the development of best practices that minimize their incidence, and safeguard horse and handler wellbeing. An online cross-sectional survey was designed and disseminated to New Zealand equine industry members. Respondents were asked whether one of their horses had shown TRPBs during the two previous years, and to describe their equine background and experience, the method or way in which they had trained their horses for loading and travelling, the type of aids they used for loading and the type of vehicle. At least one horse was reported as showing a TRPB by almost one out of four of respondents. The type of vehicle, of training and of aids used for loading and travelling resulted associated with TRPBs. These findings may be useful to enhance horse welfare by educating people in charge of moving horses on appropriate training methods and vehicle selection for road transportation %K problem behavior %K transport %K training %K horse %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6115720/