Sleutjens J, Serra Bragança F M, van Empelen M W, Ten Have R E, de Zwaan J, Roelfsema E, Oosterlinck M, Back W
Department of Equine Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Department of Surgery and Anaesthesia of Domestic Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, Merelbeke, Belgium.
Equine Vet J. 2018 Sep;50(5):684-689. doi: 10.1111/evj.12814. Epub 2018 Feb 12.
Obesity and hyperinsulinaemia are frequently encountered in the equine population and risk factors for the development of laminitis. There are many options for hoof support that claim a beneficial effect, but often the scientific evidence is scarce.
To quantify the effect of frog-supportive shoes on hoof kinetics in normal and obese ponies.
Controlled in vivo trial.
Ten Shetland mares (n = 10) with a normal (n = 5) or obese (n = 5) body condition were led over a dynamically calibrated pressure plate before (T0), immediately after (T1) and 72 h (T2) after application of the shoes. The following locomotor variables were measured: stance duration (StDur), vertical impulse (VI), peak vertical force (PVF), time to PVF and time from PVF to lift off. The hoof print was divided into a toe and heel region and the StDur toe-heel index was calculated. The toe-heel hoof balance curves of the vertical force were plotted throughout the stance phase.
The VI and PVF increased significantly 72 h after application of the shoes, when compared with T0 and T1. The StDur toe-heel index and toe-heel balance curves were significantly different between the normal and obese ponies. These variables became more comparable between the groups after application of the frog-supportive shoes.
It would have been interesting to measure the effect of the shoe in patients with acute laminitis. However, this would have had major welfare implications.
The obese ponies moved more carefully than the normal group, demonstrated by a decreased loading of the toe area. The data illustrate that the ponies became more comfortable 72 h after application of the shoes, with a pronounced effect in the obese group. Thus, these results suggest that frog-supportive shoes could be beneficial, especially for obese ponies.
肥胖和高胰岛素血症在马群中经常出现,是蹄叶炎发生的危险因素。有许多声称具有有益效果的蹄部支撑方法,但往往缺乏科学证据。
量化蛙形支撑蹄铁对正常和肥胖小马蹄部动力学的影响。
体内对照试验。
10匹设得兰母马(n = 10),身体状况正常(n = 5)或肥胖(n = 5),在安装蹄铁前(T0)、安装后立即(T1)和安装后72小时(T2)牵它们走过动态校准的压力板。测量以下运动变量:站立持续时间(StDur)、垂直冲量(VI)、垂直力峰值(PVF)、达到PVF的时间以及从PVF到离地的时间。将蹄印分为趾部和跟部区域,并计算StDur趾 - 跟指数。绘制整个站立阶段垂直力的趾 - 跟蹄平衡曲线。
与T0和T1相比,安装蹄铁72小时后VI和PVF显著增加。正常和肥胖小马之间的StDur趾 - 跟指数和趾 - 跟平衡曲线存在显著差异。在应用蛙形支撑蹄铁后,这些变量在两组之间变得更具可比性。
测量蹄铁对急性蹄叶炎患者的影响会很有趣。然而,这会对动物福利产生重大影响。
肥胖小马比正常组移动更小心,表现为趾部区域的负荷减少。数据表明,安装蹄铁72小时后小马变得更舒适,对肥胖组有显著影响。因此,这些结果表明蛙形支撑蹄铁可能有益,特别是对肥胖小马。