| Literature DB >> 29073941 |
Reija Junkkari1, Heli Simojoki2, Minna-Liisa Heiskanen3, Sinikka Pelkonen4, Satu Sankari5, Riitta-Mari Tulamo5, Anna Mykkänen5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Newly weaned horses in Finland are often moved to unheated loose housing systems in which the weanlings have free access to a paddock and a shelter. This practice is considered to be good for the development of young horses. The daily temperatures can stay below - 20 °C in Finland for several consecutive weeks during the winter season. However, the effect of unheated housing in a cold climatic environment on the respiratory health of weanlings under field conditions has not been studied before. This investigation was an observational field-study comprising 60 weanlings among 11 different voluntary participant rearing farms in Finland. Weanlings were either kept in unheated loose housing systems (n = 36) or in stables (n = 24) and were clinically examined on two separate occasions 58 days apart in cold winter conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Cold-winter loose-housing; Respiratory disease; Stables; Weaned-foals
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29073941 PMCID: PMC5658990 DOI: 10.1186/s13028-017-0339-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
The breed, age and sex of the weanlings kept in different housing systems
| Breed | n | Age/days | Loose housing | Stable | Colt | Filly |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standardbred | 42 | 190 (148–232) | 26 | 16 | 22 | 20 |
| Finnhorse | 18 | 179 (151–213) | 10 | 8 | 9 | 9 |
The number, sex and mean (range) age at the first examination of the weanlings kept in loose housing systems and stables
The conditions in loose housing systems
| A | B | C1 | C2 | D | E | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bedding | P | S | P + S | P + S | S | S |
| Insulation | x | x | x | x | ||
| Number of foals | 3 | 10 | 10 | 4 | 4 | 5 |
| Sleeping area/foal in m2 | 15 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 10 | 19 |
The structure and conditions in the five loose housing farms (A–E). On farm C there were two separate sleeping halls, C1 and C2
P peat, S straw, P + S straw on top of a peat base
The mean haematological values of Standardbred weanlings
| 1st visit stable | 1st visit Lh | 2nd visit stable | 2nd visit Lh | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Serum SAA (mg/L) | 0.9 [± 0.5] | 1.2 [± 1.6] | 0.7 [± 0.4] | 4.8 [± 17.8] |
| Plasma fibrinogen (g/L) | 5.0 [± 0.6] | 5.4 [± 1.1] | 4.6 [± 0.6] | 5.1 [± 0.7] |
| WBC (109/L)a | 12.0 [± 2.4] | 12.2 [± 2.3] | 10.4 [± 1.8] | 11.7 [± 2.6] |
| Fe (µmol/L) | 24 [± 9.4] | 29 [± 7.9] | 23 [± 4.7] | 27 [± 7.0] |
| Hb (g/L) | 141 [± 11.4] | 145 [± 11.5] | 134 [± 8.9] | 130 [0 ± 10.8] |
The mean haematological values [± SD] of Standardbred weanlings kept in loose housing (Lh), n = 26, and in stables, n = 16
SAA serum amyloid A, WBC white blood cell count, Hb haemoglobin
aSignifies being statistically different from the Finnhorse
The mean haematological values of Finnhorse weanlings
| 1st visit stable | 1st visit Lh | 2nd visit stable | 2nd visit Lh | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Serum SAA (mg/L) | 0.4 [± 0.5] | 12 [± 24.2] | 1.3 [± 2.9] | 0.8 [± 0.5] |
| Plasma fibrinogen (g/L) | 4.8 [± 0.9] | 5.0 [± 0.9] | 4.2 [± 0.9] | 4.2 [± 1.0] |
| WBC (109/L)a | 14.8 [± 3.9] | 14.2 [± 2.0] | 14.3 [± 4.0] | 15.1 [± 2.8] |
| Fe (µmol/L) | 23 [± 6.8] | 24 [± 9.7] | 24 [± 7.7] | 21 [± 7.5] |
| Hb (g/L) | 132 [± 16.7] | 123 [± 10.8] | 120 [± 9.5] | 117 [± 5.1] |
The mean haematological values [± SD] in serum and plasma of Finnhorse weanlings kept in loose housing (Lh), n = 9, and in stables, n = 8
SAA serum amyloid A, WBC white blood cell count, Hb haemoglobin
aSignifies being statistically different from the Standardbred
Fig. 1The plasma fibrinogen concentration (g/L) and age in days at the first examination of weanling horses, n = 60
Fig. 2The plasma fibrinogen concentration (g/L) and body condition score at the second examination of weanling horses, n = 59
Body condition scores
| ≤ 2.5 | 3 | ≥ 3.5 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standardbred Lh (n = 26) | 14a/10a | 10/14 | 2/2 |
| Standardbred stable (n = 16) | 2a/0a | 11/11 | 3/5 |
| Finnhorse Lh (n = 10) | 0/1 | 2/0 | 8/9 |
| Finnhorse stable (n = 8) | 2/0 | 2/4 | 4/4 |
The number of horses categorized by the body condition score (1: thin, 2: fair, 3: good, 4: fat, 5: very fat)
Lh loose housing, n number of horses in each group, x/y number of horses in each category at the first/second examination
aSignifies being statistically different between stable and loose housing systems