Journal article
Immunological, clinical, haematological and oxidative responses to long distance transportation in horses
Barbara Padalino, Sharanne Lee Raidal, Nicole Carter, Pietro Celi, Gary Muscatello, Leo Jeffcott, Kumudika de Silva
RESEARCH IN VETERINARY SCIENCE | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Horses are transported frequently and often over long distances. Transportation may represent a physiological stressor with consequential health and welfare implications. This study reports the effects of a long distance journey on immunological, clinical, haematological, inflammatory and oxidative parameters in an Experimental Group (EG) of ten horses, comparing them with six horses of similar age and breed used as a non-transported Control Group (CG). Clinical examination and blood sampling were performed twice on all horses: immediately after unloading for the EG, and at rest on the same day for the CG (day 1); at rest on the same day one week later for both groups (day 7). On day 1 EG ho..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the University of Sydney International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS).