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Genetic Parameters of Effort and Recovery in Sport Horses Assessed with Infrared Thermography. | LitMetric

Genetic Parameters of Effort and Recovery in Sport Horses Assessed with Infrared Thermography.

Animals (Basel)

Departamento de Agronomía, ETSIA, Universidad de Sevilla, Utrera Rd. Km 1, 41013 Sevilla, Spain.

Published: March 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines how the effort and recovery phases of horses during sports events impact their performance, focusing on Spanish Sport Horses.
  • Researchers measured eye temperature using infrared thermography to evaluate horses' adaptations to sport performance across different genetic lines and sexes.
  • Findings indicate that stallions generally recover better than mares, and while there is a positive correlation between effort and recovery phases, better ranking positions are associated with higher increases in eye temperature, suggesting genetic influences on these traits.

Article Abstract

The way a horse activates (effort phase-EP) and recovers (recovery phase-RP) during a sport event can affect its sport performance. The aim of this manuscript was to test horses' adaptation to sport performance and its genetic basis, using eye temperature assessed with infrared thermography. EP and RP were measured in 495 Spanish Sport Horses, during a performance test, considering sex (2) and genetic lines (5) as fixed effects. The ranking position obtained on an official sport competition was also collected. Differences in variables due to genetic line and sex effects were found, showing that, regardless of the genetic line, stallions tended to recover better than mares after the sport test developed. High positive intra-class correlations ( < 0.001) were found between EP and RP for both fixed effects, so that the higher the EP, the higher the RP. However, for the ranking position, a low negative correlation ( < 0.01) was found, so that the higher the eye temperature increase, the better the position. Heritabilities showed medium-high values with a medium positive genetic correlation between them. Thus, breed origins and sex influence horses' effort and recovery during sport performance, showing a genetic basis adequate for selection.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8001494PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11030832DOI Listing

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