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Variability of Stress Indicators in Jumping Horses in Parkour Due to Horse Age and Competitive Season Cover

Variability of Stress Indicators in Jumping Horses in Parkour Due to Horse Age and Competitive Season

Open Access
|Oct 2020

Abstract

Aiming to determine the variability in stress indicators due to horse age and competitive season (May, July, September) in jumping horses in parkour, research was performed on 14 studs (7 younger, and 7 older) trained and bred in the same conditions. The stress indicators (heartbeats, cortisol, glucose, and lactate concentrations in saliva) were measured or sampled before, during and at the end of the training - parkour jumping. The significance of the differences in stress indicators between the horse age classes regarding the competitive season was tested by Tukey’s test. Based on determined results it could be concluded that all stress indicators, during the entire competitive season, were higher in younger (less experienced) than in older (more experienced) horses. Furthermore, all stress indicators, with the exception of heartbeats, were highest in the peak of competitive season (July), while the lowest values of all stress indicators were determined at the end of competitive season (September). Monitoring of stress indicators, especially heartbeats, could be used for routine evaluation of horse preparedness for a particular activity.

Language: English
Page range: 169 - 173
Submitted on: Jun 15, 2019
Accepted on: Jul 31, 2020
Published on: Oct 15, 2020
Published by: Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2020 Maja Gregić, Tina Bobić, Mirjana Baban, Gjoko Bunevski, Vesna Gantner, published by Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje
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