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新西兰凯马纳瓦野马足部的形态测量与异常情况

Morphometry and abnormalities of the feet of Kaimanawa feral horses in New Zealand.

作者信息

Hampson B A, Ramsey G, Macintosh A M H, Mills P C, de Laat M A, Pollitt C C

机构信息

Australian Brumby Research Unit, School of Veterinary Science, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

Aust Vet J. 2010 Apr;88(4):124-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2010.00554.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The present study investigated the foot health of the Kaimanawa feral horse population and tested the hypotheses that horses would have a large range of foot morphology and that the incidence of foot abnormality would be significantly high.

PROCEDURES

Abnormality was defined as a variation from what the two veterinarian assessors considered as optimal morphology and which was considered to impact negatively on the structure and/or function of the foot. Fifteen morphometric variables were measured on four calibrated photographic views of all four feet of 20 adult Kaimanawa feral horses. Four morphometric variables were measured from the lateromedial radiographs of the left forefoot of each horse. In addition, the study identified the incidence of gross abnormality observed on the photographs and radiographs of all 80 feet.

RESULTS

There was a large variation between horses in the morphometric dimensions, indicating an inconsistent foot type. Mean hoof variables were outside the normal range recommended by veterinarians and hoof care providers; 35% of all feet had a long toe conformation and 15% had a mediolateral imbalance. Abnormalities included lateral (85% of horses) and dorsal (90% of horses) wall flares, presence of laminar rings (80% of horses) and bull-nose tip of the distal phalanx (75% of horses). Both hypotheses were therefore accepted.

CONCLUSIONS

The Kaimanawa feral horse population demonstrated a broad range of foot abnormalities and we propose that one reason for the questionable foot health and conformation is lack of abrasive wearing by the environment. In comparison with other feral horse populations in Australia and America there may be less pressure on the natural selection of the foot of the Kaimanawa horses by the forgiving environment of the Kaimanawa Ranges. Contrary to popular belief, the feral horse foot type should not be used as an ideal model for the domestic horse foot.

摘要

目的

本研究调查了凯马纳瓦野马种群的足部健康状况,并检验了以下假设:马的足部形态范围广泛,且足部异常的发生率会显著偏高。

程序

异常被定义为与两名兽医评估者认为的最佳形态存在差异,且被认为会对足部的结构和/或功能产生负面影响。在20匹成年凯马纳瓦野马的四只脚的四张校准照片视图上测量了15个形态测量变量。从每匹马左前足的内外侧X线片上测量了四个形态测量变量。此外,该研究还确定了在所有80只脚的照片和X线片上观察到的明显异常的发生率。

结果

马匹之间的形态测量尺寸存在很大差异,表明足部类型不一致。平均蹄部变量超出了兽医和蹄部护理人员推荐的正常范围;所有蹄中35%呈现长趾形态,15%存在内外侧失衡。异常包括外侧(85%的马匹)和背侧(90%的马匹)蹄壁扩张、存在板层环(80%的马匹)以及远节指骨的牛鼻状末端(75%的马匹)。因此,两个假设均被接受。

结论

凯马纳瓦野马种群表现出广泛的足部异常,我们认为足部健康和形态存在问题的一个原因是缺乏环境磨损。与澳大利亚和美国的其他野马种群相比,凯马纳瓦山脉宽容的环境可能对凯马纳瓦马足部的自然选择压力较小。与普遍看法相反,野马的足部类型不应被用作家马足部的理想模型。

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