Fluctuations of Physiological Variables during Conditioning of Lipizzan Fillies before Starting under Saddle.

Animals (Basel)

Clinic for Breeding and Health Care of Horses, Veterinary Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Gerbičeva 60, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Published: March 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to understand the physiological responses of young horses, specifically 4-year-old Lipizzan fillies, to exercise by measuring various health parameters during a graded workload.
  • Baseline values for cardiovascular, thermoregulatory, hematological, and biochemical parameters were mostly within normal ranges for warm-blooded horses and showed significant changes post-exercise, including a decrease in resting heart rates over time.
  • The findings highlight the physiological processes during exercise in young horses and support further research into their sports physiology and welfare, contributing to the conservation of the Lipizzan breed.

Article Abstract

Scientific studies on the physiological responses of young horses to workloads are limited. Therefore, the aim of our study was to determine the basal values of some cardiovascular, thermoregulatory, hematological, and biochemical parameters in 10 purebred Lipizzan fillies aged 4 years in the initial phase of training, and their responses to a graded workload, i.e., by lunging for 15 min in four exercise tests at 2-week intervals. The basal values of the measured parameters were within a range for warm-blooded horses and mostly increased after exercise in all four exercise tests. Resting heart rates were above physiological values at the baseline but decreased as the study progressed. Bilateral symmetry of body surface temperatures (BSTs) was confirmed at rest and after exercise. The highest BSTs were measured at the cranial, followed by the caudal and distal body regions. A moderate increase in cortisol and a small increase in lactate concentration indicated a low intensity of workload. The results presented contribute to the knowledge of the complex physiological processes that occur in young horses during exercise and provide a basis for further research into the field of sports physiology and welfare, as well as the conservation and development of the Lipizzan breed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8997064PMC
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