نتایج جستجو برای: thoroughbreds

تعداد نتایج: 268  

2018
Sarah M Rosanowski Yu-Mei Chang Anthony J Stirk Kristien L P Verheyen

A key focus of the racing industry is to reduce the number of race-day events where horses die suddenly or are euthanased due to catastrophic injury. The objective of this study was therefore to determine risk factors for race-day fatalities in Thoroughbred racehorses, using a cohort of all horses participating in flat racing in Great Britain between 2000 and 2013. Horse-, race- and course-leve...

2017
Daisuke MIYAKOSHI Hiroyuki SENBA Mitsumori SHIKICHI Masaya MAEDA Ryo SHIBATA Kazuhiro MISUMI

This study aimed to evaluate whether radiographic abnormalities at yearling sales were associated with the failure to start racing at 2-3 years of age. Radiographic abnormalities in the carpal (n=852), tarsal (n=976), metacarpophalangeal (n=1,055), and metatarsophalangeal joints (n=1,031) from 1,082 horses, recorded at yearling sale, were reviewed. Eighty-two horses (7.6%) failed to start racin...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2003
H Weideman S J Schoeman G F Jordaan M Kidd

This study investigated if environmental factors had an effect on the incidence of epistaxis related to exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH) among racehorses in southern Africa. Data covering the period 1986-2001 and involving 778 532 race runs were analysed. This included the following information: date of race, age, sex, name of breeder, trainer, distance, jockey, state of going, wei...

Journal: :Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 2021

This study evaluated the effects of 12-hour transportation on immune responses to equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) and 4 (EHV-4). Possible replication EHV-1 EHV-4 was monitored by real-time PCR nasal swabs peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), changes in systemic mucosal antibodies were investigated. Six healthy Thoroughbreds with transport experience transported commercial trucks, repea...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1984
M J Glade S Gupta T J Reimers

Growth-related skeletal diseases in young horses have been associated with high planes of nutrition, although the mechanisms underlying such an association have not been determined. It is likely that nutrition-induced effects on growth rate or growth quality involve the endocrine system. Hormonal and metabolic responses to the ingestion of meals containing either 80% (diet A) or 160% (diet B) o...

1997
Michael C. Shepherd

Stress remodeling is a normal physiological response of bone. This is induced by changing forces as a result of increased exercise.1 A stress reaction represents an extreme of remodeling in which this physiological response becomes pathological. This term describes a bone injury that is detectable scintigraphically but not radiographically.2,3 A stress reaction within the plantarolateral condyl...

Journal: :Australian veterinary journal 2006
L M Begg K L Hoffmann A P Begg

Cardiac troponin I is a potentially useful test to identify cardiac muscle damage in the horse. Measurements of cardiac troponin I from serum or heparinised plasma samples from 23 clinically normal Thoroughbred horses in race training were analysed through a standard Australian commercial laboratory using the ADVIA Centaur Assay. The cardiac troponin I concentrations were < 0.15 microg/L from a...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
A N Kavazis J Kivipelto H S Choe P T Colahan E A Ott

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of ribose supplementation on blood ammonia-N, plasma lactic acid, plasma glucose, volume of oxygen consumption (VO2), heart rate, and performance in Thoroughbred geldings performing a maximal treadmill standardized exercise test (SET). The hypothesis tested was that ribose supplementation would decrease ammonia-N and lactic acid accumul...

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