Velie B D, Jäderkvist Fegraeus K, Ihler C F, Lindgren G, Strand E
Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
Department of Companion Animal Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Oslo, Norway.
Equine Vet J. 2019 Mar;51(2):206-211. doi: 10.1111/evj.12989. Epub 2018 Aug 2.
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.
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.
Cohort study.
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.
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.
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.
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.
对大型赛马群体的研究已明确种公马、母马和阉割公马在职业生涯方面存在差异。多项研究还表明,较年轻时开始参赛的马匹对其赛马生涯有积极影响。然而,这些研究对小型本土赛马群体的适用性尚不清楚,值得进行调查。
提供挪威 - 瑞典冷血快步马的成绩结果汇总统计数据,并记录和提供有关首次参赛年龄组、性别和出生国家的赛马生涯当前差异的证据。
队列研究。
获取了2000年至2009年出生的挪威 - 瑞典冷血快步马群体(n = 14,548)的成绩数据,并用于描述和比较这个本土赛马品种的赛马生涯。评估了职业生涯长度、参赛次数和职业生涯收入。按性别、年龄组和出生国家分层,生成了职业生涯长度的Kaplan - Meier生存曲线。拟合Cox比例风险模型以评估影响赛马退役风险率的因素。
职业生涯长度生存函数相等性的对数秩检验显示,在性别、出生国家和首次参赛年龄组之间存在显著差异(P<0.001)。首次参赛年龄增加会增加赛马退役的风险率。
赛马生涯长度受多种因素影响。虽然本研究考虑了一些已知的对生涯长度的影响,但纳入更多信息(如训练师和退役原因)会加强分析。
本研究结果表明,年轻的挪威 - 瑞典冷血快步马参赛没有负面影响。该研究还基于性别确定了职业生涯长度的显著差异,并指出这些差异与许多其他赛马品种的情况相反。总结内容有西班牙语版本 - 见支持信息。