Clinical pathology in the racing horse: the role of clinical pathology in assessing fitness and performance in the racehorse

C McGowan - Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2008 - Elsevier
Clinical pathology is frequently used in racehorses to screen for “fitness” to race and to
screen for disease that may affect performance. The role of clinical pathology in exercise …

A review of equine muscle disorders

M Aleman - Neuromuscular disorders, 2008 - Elsevier
Muscle disorders are a common cause of disability in horses. For many years, clinical
manifestations such as muscle pain, exercise intolerance, weakness, and stiffness were …

Factors associated with failure of Thoroughbred horses to train and race

S Wilsher, WR Allen, JLN Wood - Equine veterinary journal, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Reasons for performing study: The low productivity associated with training and racing of
young Thoroughbreds (TBs) in the UK due to athletic inability, injury and disease requires …

Medical causes of poor performance and their associations with fitness in Standardbred racehorses

CM Lo Feudo, L Stucchi, B Conturba… - Journal of veterinary …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Poor performance is a multifactorial syndrome of racehorses, commonly
associated with subclinical disorders, which can be diagnosed by exercise testing …

Sentinel practice‐based survey of the management and health of horses in northern Britain

DJ Mellor, SWJ Reid, S Love, R Walker… - Veterinary …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Details of the management, feeding, level of activity and routine health care of horses in
Scotland and the five northernmost counties in England were recorded through a stratified …

A Fibre‐vs. cereal grain‐based diet: Which is better for horse welfare? Effects on intestinal permeability, muscle characteristics and oxidative status in horses reared …

F Raspa, FR Dinardo, I Vervuert… - Journal of animal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Horses reared for meat production are fed high amounts of cereal grains in comparison with
horses raised for other purposes. Such feeding practice may lead to risk of poor welfare …

Plasma glucose and insulin responses of Thoroughbred mares fed a meal high in starch and sugar or fat and fiber

CA Williams, DS Kronfeld, WB Staniar… - Journal of animal …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Plasma concentrations of glucose and insulin following a meal were compared in twelve
Thoroughbred mares fed a pelleted concentrate (PC), a traditional sweet feed high in sugar …

Epidemiologic characteristics and management of polysaccharide storage myopathy in Quarter Horses

AM Firshman, SJ Valberg, JB Bender… - American journal of …, 2003 - Am Vet Med Assoc
Objective—To characterize onset and clinical signs of polysaccharide storage myopathy
(PSSM) in a welldefined population of affected Quarter Horses, identify risk factors for PSSM …

Muscle conditions affecting sport horses

SJ Valberg - Veterinary Clinics: Equine Practice, 2018 - vetequine.theclinics.com
Optimal function of skeletal muscle is essential for successful athletic performance. Even
minor derangements in locomotor muscle function will impact power output, coordination …

A forage-only diet alters the metabolic response of horses in training

A Jansson, JE Lindberg - Animal, 2012 - Elsevier
Most athletic horses are fed a high-starch diet despite the risk of health problems. Replacing
starch concentrate with high-energy forage would alleviate these health problems, but could …