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Genetic analysis of clinical findings at health examinations of young Swedish warmblood riding horses

Soundness is important for welfare and utility of the riding horse. Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common causes of interruption in training and of culling. Despite great importance, heritability of a majority of health traits in horses has previously not been estimated. The objective was to...

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Published in:Acta veterinaria scandinavica 2013-03, Vol.55 (1), p.22-22, Article 22
Main Authors: Jönsson, Lina, Näsholm, Anna, Roepstorff, Lars, Egenvall, Agneta, Dalin, Göran, Philipsson, Jan
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description Soundness is important for welfare and utility of the riding horse. Musculoskeletal disorders are the most common causes of interruption in training and of culling. Despite great importance, heritability of a majority of health traits in horses has previously not been estimated. The objective was to perform genetic analyses of medical and orthopaedic health traits in young riding horses, including estimates of heritability and genetic correlations between health traits, and to reveal possibilities for genetic evaluation of stallions for progeny health. The heritability of health traits was estimated using records from 8,238 Swedish warmblood riding horses examined as 4-5 year olds at the Riding Horse Quality Test in 1983-2005. The analyses were performed using multi-trait linear mixed animal models. The heritabilities of palpatory orthopaedic health (PALP), including effusion, swelling, heat, soreness and stiffness/atrophy, and hoof examination results (HOOF), of hoof shape and hoof wall quality, were 0.12 and 0.10, respectively. The genetic variation in these traits resulted in distinct health differences between progeny groups of stallions. The highest heritability among clinical signs of PALP was found for synovial effusions at 0.14. For systemic locations, joint related findings had the highest heritability; 0.13. The heritabilities of medical health and locomotion examination results were low, 0.02 and 0.04, respectively. A genetic improvement of health status has occurred over time but accounts only partly for the decrease in clinical findings of health during the studied period. The genetic variation found in PALP and HOOF implies distinct differences between progeny groups. Thus, there are possibilities for improvement of these traits in the population through selection. The weak and non-significant correlation between PALP and HOOF suggests that both traits need to be selected for in practical breeding to improve both traits. Some genetic improvements over time have already been achieved, possibly due to regular stallion health inspections and an indirect selection for lifetime performance. For further improvements stallion breeding values for health may be introduced, based on RHQT examinations, complementary to present breeding values for performance.
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Animals
Breeding of animals
breeding value
Colleges & universities
Female
Foot Diseases
Foot Diseases - genetics
Foot Diseases - veterinary
Genetic aspects
genetic correlation
genetic improvement
Genetic research
genetic techniques and protocols
genetic traits
Genetic Variation
Genetics
Genetics and Breeding
Genetik och förädling
Health
Health aspects
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heritability
Hoof and Claw
hooves
Horse breeding
horse riding
Horses
Horses - genetics
Lameness, Animal
Lameness, Animal - genetics
Locomotion
Male
Medical research
Medicine, Experimental
musculoskeletal diseases
Other Medical Sciences not elsewhere specified
Periodic health examinations
Physical diagnosis
progeny
stallions
Veterinarians
veterinary
Övrig annan medicin och hälsovetenskap
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