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Topic:Agriculture

The relationship between agriculture and horses encompasses the historical and contemporary roles that horses play in agricultural settings. Horses have been utilized for various agricultural tasks, including plowing fields, planting crops, and transporting goods. Their contributions extend to both draft work and the maintenance of pasture lands. This topic explores the integration of equine labor in farming practices, the impact of horse management on agricultural productivity, and the evolution of mechanization replacing equine labor. Additionally, it examines the environmental and economic implications of using horses in agriculture. This page gathers peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that investigate the historical significance, current practices, and future prospects of horses in agricultural systems.
Trophic rewilding by large herbivores reduces plant nitrogen and water limitation across seven sites irrespective of their edaphic conditions.
The Science of the total environment    March 20, 2025   Volume 973 179141 doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.179141
Kaštovská E, Mastný J, Choma M, Čapek P, Jirků M, Bitomský M, Konvička M.Based on a growing understanding of the role of wild megafauna in the functioning of natural ecosystems, trophic rewilding by large herbivores is increasingly used as a nature-based solution to mitigate biodiversity loss and climate change in Europe and beyond. Despite the growing interest in implementing nature-based approaches to restore key non-productive ecosystem services, there is relatively little data available to assess the benefits and risks of rewilding projects. We therefore investigated the effects of year-round grazing by large ungulates on plant biomass characteristics and their...
Authenticity of domestic animal milk: An identification strategy by supercritical fluid chromatography quadruple time-of-flight mass spectrometry.
Food chemistry    March 19, 2025   Volume 480 143940 doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2025.143940
Wang X, Liu Y, Zhu S, Bai Y, Li C, Guo J.Livestock milk is important for daily cooking and food production, but some lawless traders often adulterate the milk product using low-priced raw. Therefore, it is urgent to develop a simple, sensitive and accurate fingerprinting identification method to provide consumers with early warning of risks. Herein, we first systematically separated and authenticated the triacylglycerols composition of milks from holstein cattles, goats, mongolian horses, bactrian camels, yaks and buffaloes, which were less reported in domestic and international studies, using the SFC-Q-TOF-MS technique. Subsequently...
Thermal and non-thermal effects of microwave pretreatment on horse dung microbial communities used as inoculum for acidogenic fermentation.
Bioresource technology    March 17, 2025   Volume 427 132407 doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2025.132407
Pipereau K, Trably E, Santa-Catalina G, García-Bernet D, Carrere H.This study focuses on thermal and non-thermal effects of microwave pretreatment on horse dung as indigenous inoculum before xylose and wheat straw fermentation, emphasizing metabolite production and microbial community changes. Two horse dung microwave pretreatments (MW40°C and MW95°C) were compared with a conventional thermal pretreatment (Th95°C) and an unpretreated condition (Ctrl). Microwave heating pretreatment (MW95°C) leads to similar production as a conventional thermal pretreatment (Th95°C) for xylose and wheat straw fermentation while MW40°C treatment was similar to the control...
Semi-Feral Horse Grazing Benefits the Grassland Diversity of Flowering Plants Including a Pollinator-Promoting Indicator Species.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    March 17, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 6 862 doi: 10.3390/ani15060862
Thulin CG, Chen Y, Garrido P.European grasslands and their biodiversity are declining rapidly due to land use changes, which highlight the need to develop effective restoration strategies. This study investigates the impact of reintroducing the Swedish national horse breed (the Gotland Russ) on grassland plant diversity and evenness in abandoned agricultural landscapes in Southeast Sweden. Twelve horses were introduced into three 10-13-hectare enclosure replicates (four horses per enclosure) in a three-year (2014-2016) rewilding experiment. Plant species richness, evenness, and diversity were investigated in both grazed a...
LCORL and STC2 Variants Increase Body Size and Growth Rate in Cattle and Other Animals.
Genomics, proteomics & bioinformatics    March 17, 2025   Volume 23, Issue 3 qzaf025 doi: 10.1093/gpbjnl/qzaf025
Bai F, Cai Y, Qiu M, Liang C, Pan L, Liu Y, Feng Y, Cao X, Yang Q, Ren G, Jiao S, Gao S, Lu M, Wang X, Heller R, Lenstra JA, Jiang Y.Natural variants can significantly improve growth traits in livestock and serve as safe targets for gene editing, thus being applied in animal molecular design breeding. However, such safe and large-effect mutations are severely lacking. Using ancestral recombination graphs, we investigated recent selection signatures in beef cattle breeds, pinpointing sweep-driving variants in the LCORL and STC2 loci with notable effects on body size and growth rate. The ACT-to-A frameshift mutation in LCORL occurs mainly in central-European cattle, and stimulates growth. Remarkably, convergent truncating mut...
Investigation of Cryptosporidium spp. and Enterocytozoon bieneusi in free-ranged livestock on the southeastern Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, China.
BMC infectious diseases    March 13, 2025   Volume 25, Issue 1 356 doi: 10.1186/s12879-025-10737-5
Peng X, Wang X, Jian J, Zuo Q, Liu H, Wang Y, Su Y, Cao J, Jiang B, Shen Y.Cryptosporidium spp. and Enterocytozoon bieneusi are zoonotic pathogens with global distribution, infecting humans and various livestock. For yaks, Tibetan sheep and horses, the traditional grazing models still hold a main position. After these animals become infected, it not only hinders the development of animal husbandry but also increases the risk of Cryptosporidium spp. and E. bieneusi transmission between livestock and herdsmen. Methods: In the present study, a total of 750 fecal samples were collected from yaks, Tibetan sheep and horses in Shiqu County, Sichuan Province, from July to Au...
Rhodococcus parequi sp. nov., a new species isolated from equine farm soil closely related to the pathogen Rhodococcus equi.
International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology    March 10, 2025   Volume 75, Issue 3 006679 doi: 10.1099/ijsem.0.006679
Vazquez-Boland JA, Val-Calvo J, Duquesne F, Decorosi F, Viti C, Petry S, Scortti M.We present the description of the new species, , found during phylogenomic investigations of a global collection of strains identified as () . Strain PAM 2766 was isolated from horse-breeding farm soil in Normandy, France, and was indistinguishable from based on the usual identification tests. Whole-genome phylogenetic analyses located PAM 2766 in the same sublineage as , together with , , , , and . PAM 2766 is most closely related to, but sufficiently distinct from, DSM 20307 to be considered a separate species. The average nt identity (ANI) and average aa identity (AAI) values are 88.6...
Sustainable livestock management under anthropogenic pressure: Bridging traditional herding and contemporary conservation in Eurasia’s oldest protected area.
Journal of environmental management    March 9, 2025   Volume 379 124901 doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.124901
Mazzamuto MV, Enkhbat E, Dolphin J, Gankhuyag G, Munkhtsog B, Bayanmunkh U, Sodnompil B, Nasanbat B, Yansanjav A, Koprowski JL, Gansukh S.In some regions of the world, long traditions of herding practices have coevolved with the natural ecosystems, sustaining livelihoods and biodiversity. However, in emerging economies, the populations that have long relied on livestock as their main income are now driving a dramatic increase in livestock numbers on the landscape. This study investigates the impacts of livestock (cattle and horses) and human activities on wild ungulates, Siberian roe deer (Capreolus pygargus), wapiti (Cervus canadensis), and wild boar (Sus scrofa), in Bogd Khan Mountain, Mongolia. Protected since the 12th centur...
Standardized body condition scoring system for tropical farm animals (large ruminants, small ruminants, and equines).
Tropical animal health and production    March 7, 2025   Volume 57, Issue 2 106 doi: 10.1007/s11250-025-04328-4
Vall E, Blanchard M, Sib O, Cormary B, González-García E.In tropical regions, subject to significant fluctuations in feedstuffs, the body condition score (BCS) is a relevant indicator for monitoring body reserves status of farm animals. However, the most used BCS grids comes from temperate conditions and still not adapted for tropical species, which limits adoption and usefulness. The current work presents for the first time an original, low-cost, standardized BCS assessment system, suited to a large spectrum of tropical farm animals (zebu and/or crossbred cattle, buffaloes, camel, sheep, goats, horses and donkeys). Based on a rigorous set of unifor...
Potential Genetic Markers Associated with Environmental Adaptability in Herbivorous Livestock.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    March 5, 2025   Volume 15, Issue 5 748 doi: 10.3390/ani15050748
Liu X, Peng Y, Zhang X, Chen W, Chen Y, Wei L, Zhu Q, Khan MZ, Wang C.Herbivorous livestock, such as cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and donkeys, play a crucial role in agricultural production and possess remarkable resilience to extreme environmental conditions, driven by complex genetic mechanisms. Recent advancements in high-throughput sequencing, genome assembly, and environmental data integration have enabled a deeper understanding of the genetic basis of their environmental adaptation. This review identifies key genes associated with high-altitude, heat, cold, and drought adaptation, providing insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying these traits. B...
De-extinction beyond species: Restoring ecosystem functionality through large herbivore rewilding.
Cambridge prisms. Extinction    January 13, 2025   Volume 3 e3 doi: 10.1017/ext.2024.27
Jepson PR.This perspective positions rewilding as a novel approach to ecosystem restoration, emphasising the restoration of natural processes to create self-willed ecosystems. Central to European rewilding is the de-domestication of cattle and horses to act as functional analogues of the extinct aurochs and wild horses. This de-extinction pathway shifts the focus from the loss of species to the loss of their ecological roles caused by human actions commencing millennia ago. The focus on restoring functional effects provides a strong policy rationale for large herbivore de-domestication, aligning with na...
How does the chemical composition of dung affect nitrous oxide and methane emissions in pasture soils?
Journal of environmental management    December 9, 2024   Volume 373 123630 doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.123630
Amaral Júnior FP, Souza de Sousa CE, Rafael de Almeida Moreira B, Rodrigues Alves BJ, Longhini VZ, da Silva Cardoso A, Ruggieri AC.There is an important gap in how variations in herbivore dung composition affect GHG emissions on pastures, especially due to differences in dry matter (DM) and nitrogen contents. Oversimplifications can compromise the accuracy of mitigation strategies. This study aims to address this gap by investigating how the chemical composition of dung from different species influences GHG emissions in pasture systems. The results showed that drier dung led to higher cumulative N₂O emissions. The highest emissions were observed from goat at 9.47 mg N-N₂O g⁻ dry soil, followed by sheep at 5.95 mg ...
Feed-induced hypersalivation in horses from Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
Equine veterinary journal    November 15, 2024   Volume 57, Issue 4 1035-1043 doi: 10.1111/evj.14433
Böswald LF, Gottschalk C, Kaltner F, Merk J, Schwaiger K, Kienzle E.While previous reports come mostly from the southern Americas, several outbreaks of hypersalivation in horses were observed in Middle Europe from 2016 to 2018. Objective: To describe feed-induced hypersalivation in European horses. Methods: Analysis of feedstuffs. Methods: Veterinarians and horse or stable owners were encouraged to submit feedstuffs from case outbreaks of hypersalivation in which, infectious diseases or other systemic causes of the syndrome were ruled out and intoxication was suspected. Feedstuff analysis was performed, including gross examination, microscopic analysis of fine...
Fiber composition, in vitro true digestibility, and fiber degradation of hempseed meal compared to mainstream feedstuffs using equine feces as microbial inoculum within the DaisyII Incubator.
Journal of equine veterinary science    November 14, 2024   105230 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2024.105230
Springer RW, Cherry NM, Muir JP, Raub RH, Wellmann KB, Jones TN.Recent changes in legislation have put hempseed meal (Cannabis sativa L.; HSM) under consideration as a potential livestock feedstuff. Digestibility of HSM has been researched in other species, however, there are little data in horses. The study objective was to determine the in vitro true digestibility (IVTD) of HSM compared to common equine feedstuffs. An in vitro split-split plot design used four geldings (8.5 ± 3.9yr; 558.4 ± 31.0kg; 6.0 ± 0.4 BCS) to investigate the IVTD of HSM compared to alfalfa hay (ALF), Coastal Bermudagrass hay (CBH), soybean meal (SBM), rice bran pellets (RBP), a...
Unraveling the genetic and physiological potential of donkeys: insights from genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics approaches.
Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society    November 7, 2024   doi: 10.1007/s00335-024-10083-y
Parsad R, Bagiyal M, Ahlawat S, Arora R, Gera R, Chhabra P, Sharma U.Donkeys (Equus asinus) have played a vital role in agriculture, transportation, and companionship, particularly in developing regions where they are indispensable working animals. The domestication of donkeys marked a significant turning point in human history, as they became essential for transportation, agriculture, and trade, especially in arid and semi-arid areas where their resilience and endurance were highly valued. In modern society, donkeys are indispensable due to their diversified applications, including meat, dairy, medicine, and functional bioproducts, supporting economic, cultura...
Assessment of horse breeding and husbandry practices in southwest Ethiopia: Its implication to design breeding program.
Heliyon    October 18, 2024   Volume 10, Issue 20 e39280 doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e39280
Mustefa A, Engdawork A, Sinke S.Ethiopian horses are multipurpose horses that have socioeconomic significance for smallholder farmers. However, studies regarding their husbandry practices have received little attention. Thus, the current study was conducted to assess the horse husbandry practices in the southwest Ethiopia. Data were collected through semi-structured questionnaires from a total of 196 randomly selected respondents. The general linear model and frequency procedures of the Statistical Analysis System (SAS 9.0) were used to analyze the quantitative and qualitative data, while indices were calculated using Micros...
The mammary glands of cows abundantly display receptors for circulating avian H5 viruses.
Journal of virology    October 10, 2024   e0105224 doi: 10.1128/jvi.01052-24
Ríos Carrasco M, Gröne A, van den Brand JMA, de Vries RP.Influenza A viruses (IAVs) from the H5N1 2.3.4.4b clade are circulating in dairy farms in the USA.; ruminants were presumed not to be hosts for IAVs. Previously, IAV-positive mammalian species were hunters and scavengers, possibly getting infected while feeding on infected birds. It is now recognized that H5N1 viruses that circulate in US dairy cattle transmit through a mammary gland route, in contrast to transmission by aerosols via the respiratory tract. The sialome in the cow mammary and respiratory tract is so far solely defined using plant lectins. Here, we used recombinant HA proteins re...
Biochar captures ammonium and nitrate in easily extractable and strongly retained form without stimulating greenhouse gas emissions during composting.
Journal of environmental quality    October 9, 2024   doi: 10.1002/jeq2.20634
Busch F, Leal ODA, Siebers N, Brüggemann N.During composting of organic waste, nitrogen is lost through gaseous forms and ion leaching. Biochar has been shown to capture mineral nitrogen (N: NH and NO ) from compost, which we hypothesize reduces NO formation. However, associating N captured by biochar with the dynamics of NO and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during composting remains unstudied and was the aim of this work. We composted (outdoor for 148 days) together kitchen scraps (43.3% dw, where dw is dry weight), horse manure (40.9% dw), and wheat (Triticum aestivum L) straw (15.8% dw) without (Control) or with biochar (Bc,...
Assessment of livestock husbandry practices and production constraints among smallholder mixed crop-livestock production systems in the Majang zone, southwest Ethiopia.
Heliyon    September 12, 2024   Volume 10, Issue 19 e37400 doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e37400
Assefa S, Duguma B, Worku Z.Livestock production plays a significant role in improving the livelihoods of poor smallholder farmer households in the Majang zone. However, despite its importance, there is limited information on husbandry practices and constraints on livestock production to design and implement effective interventions to maximize productivity. The aim of this study was to assess husbandry practices and major constraints on livestock production in the Majang zone, southwest Ethiopia. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data from a randomly selected sample of 168 households (HHs) through a fac...
Effects of storage-handling methods on nutrient analysis of fresh-forage samples.
Journal of equine veterinary science    September 4, 2024   Volume 142 105182 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2024.105182
Kerley BS, Harris P, Lea K, McClendon M, Adams AA.Forage low in nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) is recommended for insulin dysregulated (ID) horses, indicating the importance of an accurate forage analysis. However, it remains to be fully understood how handling forage samples pre-analysis impacts nutrient values. The objective of this study was to compare the effect of fresh-forage storage-handling methods: microwave-oven (MO; 9kw; 70s then stored at -20℃), room temperature (20℃), 3℃, -20℃, and -80℃. Subsamples collected from a mixed-grass pasture and a ryegrass plot were analyzed for crude protein (CP), water soluble carbohydrat...
What’s Important (Arts & Humanities): America’s Wild Horses.
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume    September 3, 2024   doi: 10.2106/JBJS.24.00426
Ghanayem AJ.No abstract available
The Silent Threat: Unraveling the Impact of Rabies in Herbivores in Brazil.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    August 8, 2024   Volume 14, Issue 16 doi: 10.3390/ani14162305
Ventura MCDS, Neves JMM, Pinheiro RDS, Santos MVC, de Lemos ERS, Horta MAP.Rabies, a zoonotic viral disease, poses a significant threat due to its adaptability to diverse environments. Herbivore rabies, predominantly affecting cattle, horses, and goats in Brazil, remains a concern, results in substantial losses in the livestock industry, and poses risks to public health. Rabies virus transmission, primarily through hematophagous bats in Latin America, underscores the need for effective strategies, and vaccination plays a crucial role in controlling herbivorous rabies, with systematic vaccination beingly the primary method. Efforts to control rabies in herbivores incl...
Livestock embryonic stem cells for reproductive biotechniques and genetic improvement.
Animal reproduction    August 5, 2024   Volume 21, Issue 3 e20240029 doi: 10.1590/1984-3143-AR2024-0029
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) have proven to be a great model that faithfully recapitulates the events that occur during embryogenesis, making them a unique tool to study the cellular and molecular mechanisms that define tissue specification during embryonic development. Livestock ESCs are particularly attractive and have broad prospects including drug selection and human disease modeling, improvement of reproductive biotechniques and agriculture-related applications such as production of genetically modified animals. While mice and human ESCs have been established many years ago, no significa...
Characterizing hay buying and feeding practices and attitudes among Pennsylvania horse owners.
Journal of equine veterinary science    July 3, 2024   Volume 140 105147 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2024.105147
Kenny LB, Smarsh DN.Existing data on the equine hay market and buying preferences in Pennsylvania (PA) is outdated and more recent data is needed. The objective of this project was to characterize the practices and attitudes of PA horse hay buyers. An online survey was created and distributed. It received 435 total responses (of these, 346 were complete responses) from PA horse hay buyers from October 2021 to February 2022. Data presented (descriptive statistics) represents the percentage of respondents answering that question. Most (76%) respondents were in the recreational sector of the horse industry and the m...
Early Embryonic Development in Agriculturally Important Species.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    June 26, 2024   Volume 14, Issue 13 1882 doi: 10.3390/ani14131882
Bazer FW, Johnson GA.The fertilization of oocytes ovulated by pigs, sheep, cows, and horses is not considered a limiting factor in successful establishment of pregnancy. Pig, sheep, and cow embryos undergo cleavage to the blastocyst stage, hatch from the zona pellucida, and undergo central-type implantation. Hatched blastocysts of pigs, sheep, and cows transition from tubular to long filamentous forms to establish surface area for exchange of nutrients and gases with the uterus. The equine blastocyst, surrounded by external membranes, does not elongate but migrates throughout the uterine lumen before attaching to ...
A review on mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses in ruminants and Equidae in South America.
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology    June 22, 2024   Volume 247 107827 doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2024.107827
Of the mycotoxicoses caused by molds contaminating grains or their byproducts, leukoencephalomalacia of horses and less frequently aflatoxicosis in cattle have been reported in South America. However, the most important group of mycotoxins in the region are those caused by fungi that infect forages and other types of plants and have regional distribution. In this group, ergotism is important, both caused by Claviceps purpurea infecting grains or by Epichloë coenophiala infecting Schedonorus arundinaceus. Other important mycotoxicoses are those caused by indole-diterpenes produced by Clavicipi...
Chemical characterization of volatile organic compounds emitted by animal manure.
Journal of environmental management    June 13, 2024   Volume 364 121453 doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.121453
Haider KM, Focsa C, Decuq C, Esnault B, Lafouge F, Loubet B, Petitprez D, Ciuraru R.Animal manure is considered a valuable organic fertilizer due to its important nutrient content enhancing soil fertility and plant growth in agriculture. Besides its beneficial role as fertilizer, animal manure represents a significant source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), playing a significant role in atmospheric chemistry. Understanding the composition of VOCs Understanding VOCs from animal manure is crucial for assessing their environmental impact, as they can cause air pollution, odors, and harm to human health and ecosystems. Laboratory studies enhance field measurements by providi...
An archaeozoological dataset for 3000 years of animal management in the Netherlands.
Data in brief    June 10, 2024   Volume 55 110603 doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2024.110603
Groot M, Schmidtová D, Fernandes R.This paper presents an archaeozoological dataset listing numbers of identified fragments for domestic cattle, sheep/goat, pig and horse from archaeological sites in the Netherlands dating from the Bronze Age to the Early Medieval period (c. 2000 BC - AD 1050) [1]. In addition to fragment numbers per species, the geo-referenced dataset includes chronological information, site descriptions, and bibliographic references. Data were collected from tables listing numbers of bone fragments per animal species as found in published and unpublished reports. Number of identified bone fragments per animal...
De novo transcriptome assembly database for 100 tissues from each of seven species of domestic herbivore.
Scientific data    May 11, 2024   Volume 11, Issue 1 488 doi: 10.1038/s41597-024-03338-5
Wang Y, Huang Y, Zhen Y, Wang J, Wang L, Chen N, Wu F, Zhang L, Shen Y, Bi C, Li S, Pool K, Blache D, Maloney SK, Liu D, Yang Z, Li C, Yu X, Zhang Z....Domesticated herbivores are an important agricultural resource that play a critical role in global food security, particularly as they can adapt to varied environments, including marginal lands. An understanding of the molecular basis of their biology would contribute to better management and sustainable production. Thus, we conducted transcriptome sequencing of 100 to 105 tissues from two females of each of seven species of herbivore (cattle, sheep, goats, sika deer, horses, donkeys, and rabbits) including two breeds of sheep. The quality of raw and trimmed reads was assessed in terms of base...
Nutritional Quality and Socio-Ecological Benefits of Mare Milk Produced under Grazing Management.
Foods (Basel, Switzerland)    May 4, 2024   Volume 13, Issue 9 1412 doi: 10.3390/foods13091412
Blanco-Doval A, Barron LJR, Aldai N.This review discusses the scientific evidence that supports the nutritional value of mare milk and how its properties are essentially achieved when mares are managed under grazing conditions. Mare milk's similarity with the chemical composition of human milk makes this food and its derived products not only suitable for human consumption but also an interesting food regarding human health. The contribution of horse breeding under grazing management to other socio-ecological benefits generated by equine farms is also highlighted. Both the high added value of mare milk and the socio-ecological b...