Journal article

Behaviour during transportation predicts stress response and lower airway contamination in horses

B Padalino, SL Raidal, P Knight, P Celi, L Jeffcott, G Muscatello

Plos One | Published : 2018

Abstract

This study aimed to document the effects of an eight hour journey on behavioural, clinical, haematological, environmental and respiratory parameters, and to identify possible associations between factors. Twelve horses underwent clinical examination, respiratory endoscopy with tracheal wash (TW) aspiration, and collection of venous and arterial blood before (BJ) and after the journey (AJ). TW were submitted for conventional quantitative bacteriological evaluation and genetic microbiome analyses. Behaviour was assessed in stables prior to transportation and throughout the journey. Transportation caused mild, but significant, effects on fluid and electrolyte balance and an acute phase response..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This study was funded by the University of Sydney International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) to BP and Faculty of Health Science, Internal grant scheme, University of Sydney to PK.