Jönsson Lina, Egenvall Agneta, Roepstorff Lars, Näsholm Anna, Dalin Göran, Philipsson Jan
Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2014 Jun 15;244(12):1449-61. doi: 10.2460/javma.244.12.1449.
To determine associations of health status and conformation with competition longevity and lifetime performance in young Swedish Warmblood riding horses.
Cohort study and genetic analysis.
8,238 horses.
Horses were examined for health, conformation, and performance from 1983 to 2005, when they were 4 to 5 years old, and competition results from 1983 to 2012 were evaluated. Associations between conformation, health, and talent scores of young horses and longevity (years in competition) and lifetime performance were analyzed. Odds ratios of competing later in life among horses with joint flexion test reactions were determined. Genetic correlations between young horse health, conformation, and talent scores and longevity and lifetime performance were determined.
Good overall 4- to 5-year-old health, conformation, and talent scores for performance were phenotypically and genetically associated with greater longevity and lifetime performance. Good health was genetically correlated (rg = 0.3) to longevity and lifetime performance. Among conformation traits, body type and movements in the trot were most strongly associated with future longevity; these were genetically correlated (rg = 0.2 to 0.3) to longevity and lifetime performance. Intermediate-sized horses were associated with highest longevity and lifetime performance. Positive flexion test results were associated with lower ORs (OR, 0.59 for moderate to severe and 0.76 for minor reactions) of competing later in life, compared with no reaction, and were associated with lower longevity (0.4 years).
Horses with good health and conformation at a young age had better longevity in competitions than the mean. Positive correlations suggested that improvement of health and conformation of young horses will enhance their future athletic talent and performance.
确定瑞典温血幼龄骑乘马的健康状况和体型与比赛寿命及终身表现之间的关联。
队列研究和基因分析。
8238匹马。
于1983年至2005年对马匹进行健康、体型和性能检查,当时它们4至5岁,并评估了1983年至2012年的比赛成绩。分析幼龄马的体型、健康和天赋得分与寿命(比赛年限)及终身表现之间的关联。确定关节屈曲试验有反应的马匹在晚年参赛的优势比。确定幼龄马的健康、体型和天赋得分与寿命及终身表现之间的遗传相关性。
4至5岁时整体健康、体型和性能天赋得分良好在表型和基因上均与更长的寿命和更好的终身表现相关。良好的健康状况与寿命及终身表现存在遗传相关性(rg = 0.3)。在体型特征中,体型和小跑时的动作与未来寿命的关联最为紧密;它们与寿命及终身表现存在遗传相关性(rg = 0.2至0.3)。中等体型的马匹与最长的寿命和最佳的终身表现相关。与无反应相比,屈曲试验呈阳性结果的马匹在晚年参赛的优势比更低(中度至重度反应的优势比为0.59,轻度反应的优势比为0.76),且与较短的寿命相关(缩短0.4年)。
幼龄时健康和体型良好的马匹在比赛中的寿命比平均水平更长。正相关表明改善幼龄马的健康和体型将提升它们未来的运动天赋和表现。