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  • Ihler, C. F.  (3)
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    Wiley ; 2019
    In:  Equine Veterinary Journal Vol. 51, No. 2 ( 2019-03), p. 206-211
    In: Equine Veterinary Journal, Wiley, Vol. 51, No. 2 ( 2019-03), p. 206-211
    Abstract: Studies of large racing populations have established clear differences in the career profile of stallions, mares and geldings. Multiple studies have also demonstrated positive effects on racing careers for horses that commence racing at a younger age. However, the applicability of these studies to small, native racing populations is unknown and warrants investigation. Objectives To provide summary statistics for performance outcomes for the Norwegian‐Swedish Coldblooded Trotter and to document and provide evidence on the current differences in racing careers across age at first start groups, sexes and country of birth. Study design Cohort study. Methods Performance data on the population of Norwegian‐Swedish Coldblooded Trotters born between 2000 and 2009 (n = 14,548) were acquired and used to describe and compare the racing careers of this native racing breed. Career length, career starts and career earnings were evaluated. Kaplan–Meier survival curves, stratified by sex, age group and country of birth were produced for career length. A Cox proportional hazards model was fitted to assess factors influencing the hazard rate of retirement from racing. Results Log‐rank test for equality of career length survival functions showed significant differences (P 〈 0.001) across sexes, countries of birth and age at first start groups. An increased age at first start increased the hazard rate of retirement from racing. Main limitations Racing career length is influenced by many factors. While this study accounts for some of the known influences on career length, the analysis would be strengthened by the inclusion of additional information, such as trainer and reasons for retirement. Conclusions The results of this study suggest no adverse effects to the racing of young Norwegian‐Swedish Coldblooded trotters. The study also establishes significant differences in career length based on sex and identifies that these differences are the opposite of what is seen in many other horse racing breeds. The Summary is available in Spanish – see Supporting Information
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0425-1644 , 2042-3306
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2019
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    In: Equine Veterinary Journal, Wiley, Vol. 52, No. 2 ( 2020-03), p. 174-180
    Abstract: Dynamic laryngeal collapse (DLC) associated with poll flexion is the most common disorder of the upper respiratory tract (URT) in the Norwegian‐Swedish Coldblooded Trotter (NSCT). The disorder, which has also been diagnosed in other breeds of trotters and gaited horses, appears to be related to anatomic phenotypes and only occurs during poll flexion when the horse is exercised ‘on the bit’. Objectives Identify genomic regions associated with DLC in the NSCT by combining a rigorous phenotyping protocol with genomic data from a high‐density equine genotyping array. Study design Prospective case/control study. Methods High‐speed treadmill endoscopy was used to phenotype horses (n = 61) for DLC, distinguishing between cases and controls. Genome‐wide association (GWA) analysis of DLC status was then performed using a principal component approach (PCA) with haplotype analyses subsequently performed for regions containing single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) above the suggestive genome‐wide significance (GWS) threshold (P 〈 1.0 × 10 −5 ). Results One region containing 10 SNPs ( Equus caballus chromosome [ECA] 7: 89,601,935–94,647,192) was above the suggestive GWS threshold. Two inferred haplotypes in this region demonstrated significant differences (P 〈 0.001) between cases and controls, with the most frequent haplotype resulting in a significantly increased risk of DLC. Main limitations Small sample size as a result of stringent phenotyping protocols. Conclusions The current study highlights a candidate genomic region on ECA7 as potentially important with regard to the manifestation of DLC. Further exploration of this region and the genes included within it will bring veterinarians and researchers closer to fully understanding the biological mechanisms underlying DLC in horses.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0425-1644 , 2042-3306
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2020
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    Informa UK Limited ; 2018
    In:  Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A — Animal Science Vol. 68, No. 2 ( 2018-04-03), p. 112-116
    In: Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section A — Animal Science, Informa UK Limited, Vol. 68, No. 2 ( 2018-04-03), p. 112-116
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0906-4702 , 1651-1972
    Language: English
    Publisher: Informa UK Limited
    Publication Date: 2018
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