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Name Hata Akihisa
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researchmap researcher code B000334435
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Effect of seasons and sex on the physical, hematological and blood biochemical parameters of Noma horses

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Author

Ono, T., Inoue, Y., Hisaeda. K., Yamada, Y., Hata, A., Shimokawa Miyama, T., Shibano, K., Kitagawa, H., Ohzawa, E., Iwata, E.

Summary

This study aimed to evaluate the influence of seasons and sex on body size and hematological and biochemistry parameters of Noma horses, a native Japanese breed. Body size was larger in winter than in summer. Laboratory testing variables, including erythrocytic parameters and urea nitrogen, total cholesterol, and creatinine kinase levels, were higher in winter, while the eosinophil count was higher in summer. These seasonal differences may be related to increased energy consumption of horses due to heat stress. The higher eosinophil counts may have been related to the dermatitis observed in summer. Stallions tended to have smaller bodies compared with mares. Future studies are necessary to investigate the effect of stress in seasonal and sex-based groups.

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J. Equine Sci.

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32

Number Of Pages

1

StartingPage

21

EndingPage

25

Date of Issue

2021/03

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English

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