Comparison of blood parameters in two genetically different groups of horses for functional longevity in show jumping
Suzanne Harari,
Severine Deretz,
Bernard Dumont Saint Priest
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionIn order to find early selection criteria to improve the longevity of show jumping horses, a specific protocol was designed.MethodsBefore entering competition, young horses selected from extreme stallions for longevity were measured for many traits, including blood parameters. Blood samples were taken from 952 horses aged 2–4 years old, sired by two groups of stallions: one with unfavorable (U) and the other with favorable (F) extreme estimated breeding values for functional longevity. These breedi… Show more
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