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Topic:Animal Science

Animal Science and horses encompass the study of equine biology, physiology, and management practices aimed at understanding and improving horse health, welfare, and performance. This field integrates various scientific disciplines, including genetics, nutrition, reproduction, and behavior, to address the needs of horses in diverse contexts such as sports, work, and companionship. Research in this area often focuses on optimizing feeding strategies, enhancing breeding programs, and developing effective health management protocols. Additionally, studies explore the genetic factors influencing traits such as athleticism and disease resistance, as well as the impact of environmental and management conditions on horse behavior and welfare. This page gathers peer-reviewed research and scholarly articles that investigate the scientific principles underpinning equine science and their practical applications in horse care and management.
Relationship between the estrus duration in cyclic mares and the endometrial gene expression on day 7 post-ovulation.
Veterinary research communications    April 13, 2026   Volume 50, Issue 4 265 doi: 10.1007/s11259-026-11213-4
Sala-Ayala L, Silva ES, Borges LD, Barbosa LA, Martínez-Boví R, Maran AP, Cuervo-Arango J.No abstract available
Genetic diversity in the Criollo Argentino horse from SNP array data.
Genetica    April 11, 2026   Volume 154, Issue 1 16 doi: 10.1007/s10709-026-00266-7
No abstract available
Survey of equine pasture best management practices and soil fertility in southeast Pennsylvania after the grazing season.
Journal of equine veterinary science    April 11, 2026   105893 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105893
Splan RK, Noel FI, Gardner GM, Kenny LB.Proper pasture management improves forage yield, reduces costs, and minimizes environmental impacts, but may be difficult in suburban settings. Objective: This study evaluated pasture condition and management practices on 28 horse farms in counties adjacent to the Philadelphia metropolitan area. Methods: Between November 2019 and January 2020, 72 pastures (2-3/farm) were assessed via soil sampling, USDA-NRCS Pasture Condition Score Sheet (PCSS), Penn State Equine Pasture Evaluation Disc (EPED), and farm manager interviews. Linear models assessed effects of management factors on pasture conditi...
Haplotype GWAS in swedish warmblood horses for conformation and jumping traits.
Journal of animal science    April 10, 2026   skag109 doi: 10.1093/jas/skag109
Ablondi M, Eriksson S, Gelinder Viklund Å, Mikko S.The aim of this study was to better understand the genomic architecture behind performance-related traits in sport horses. In this study, we conducted a haplotype-based genome-wide association study (GWAS) for 36 conformation and free jumping phenotypes recorded during routinely conducted young horse evaluation tests involving 380 Swedish Warmblood (SWB) horses. The horses were evaluated by expert judges using both traditional and linear evaluation systems. All samples were genotyped using the 670K Affymetrix® Axiom® Equine Genotyping Array, haplotypes were first phased, and haplotype blocks...
Physiological and nutritional adaptation of broodmares during the transition from late pregnancy to early lactation: Digestibility changes and the role of uNDF as an internal marker.
Veterinary research communications    April 9, 2026   Volume 50, Issue 4 258 doi: 10.1007/s11259-026-11194-4
Lamanna M, Mariella J, Freccero F, Lanci A, Colleluori R, Ghiaccio F, Buonaiuto G, Valle E, Raspa F, Castagnetti C, Cavallini D.No abstract available
United States stakeholder insights on genetic testing for equine health and breeding.
Journal of equine veterinary science    April 4, 2026   105882 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105882
Mienaltowski MJ, Hernandez S, Nastrini E, Wickens CL, McCue ME, Rosa LP, Norton EM, McCoy AM, Brooks SA.The S1094 United States Department of Agriculture Multistate Research Project is a collaborative effort utilizing equine genetics and genomics to improve horse health and well-being. It also provides educational resources and genetic testing tools to equine industry stakeholders. Objective: A survey assessed the knowledge, priorities, and information sources of U.S. horse owners and enthusiasts regarding equine genetic testing to inform future outreach and research efforts. Methods: An online survey was distributed from March to October 2024, targeting horse owners and enthusiasts across the U...
Multi-omics profiling of the testes in Kazakh horses across sexual maturation.
Genomics    April 2, 2026   111239 doi: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2026.111239
Yang X, Wen L, Wen M, Yao X, Meng J, Zeng Y, Ren W.Equus caballus is a species of considerable economic and cultural significance. However, the regulatory networks involved in equine sexual maturation remain unclear and eventually limit its reproduction and utilization. In this study, testicular tissues from eight Kazakh horses at two developmental stages (2 years, representing pre-maturation, and 3 years, representing post-maturation) were analyzed using whole transcriptome sequencing, data-independent acquisition (DIA) proteomics, and untargeted metabolomics. An integrated regulatory network was constructed encompassing ceRNA, mRNA, prot...
Perspectives of UK horse carers towards the use of artificial intelligence in equine healthcare.
The Veterinary record    April 2, 2026   doi: 10.1002/vetr.70554
Buckley CMP, Hyde RM, Freeman SL.Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in the modern world, including in veterinary medicine. This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate horse carers' attitudes towards using AI use in equine care. Methods: An online survey was distributed to UK horse owners/carers in 2025, covering participants' demographics and use of AI and their opinions of AI for equine care. Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics, categorisation of free-text responses and logistic regression to determine factors associated with opinions. Results: Ninety-seven resp...
miRNA Sequencing and Differential Analysis of Testes from 1-Year-Old and 3-Year-Old Kazakh Horses.
Biology    April 2, 2026   Volume 15, Issue 7 569 doi: 10.3390/biology15070569
Huang Q, Wen M, Wen L, Li Q, Zeng Y, Wang J, Meng J, Ren W, Yao X.This study aims to elucidate the miRNA regulatory mechanisms during the developmental process of Kazakh horse testes at 1 and 3 years of age. Through miRNA sequencing and bioinformatics analysis of testicular tissues from 1-year-old and 3-year-old horses, a developmentally stage-specific miRNA expression profile was constructed. A total of 1640 miRNAs were identified, among which 437 (380 up-regulated and 57 down-regulated) exhibited significant differential expression between the two age groups, including eca-miR-16, eca-miR-17, eca-miR-103, and eca-miR-199a-5p. Functional enrichment analysis...
Saliva and plasma metabolome analysis during the five days before foaling in the mare.
PloS one    April 1, 2026   Volume 21, Issue 4 e0344530 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0344530
Nadal-Desbarats L, Dupuy C, Montigny F, Bertevello PS, Douet C, Gesbert A, Reigner F, Goudet G.Saliva is a relevant biofluid for real-time welfare-friendly monitoring of systemic events in animals, because some bioanalytes have a systemic origin and its collection is painless, stress-free and non-invasive. Our aim was to analyze the metabolome of equine saliva during the five days before foaling, with a focus on identifying metabolites whose level significantly changed before parturition, that could be potential salivary biomarkers of the onset of parturition. We compared the saliva and plasma metabolomes to investigate their relationship. Saliva and blood samples were collected from tw...
An increased number of heterozygous calls in the AxiomTM Equine Genotyping Array.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)    March 31, 2026   jkag085 doi: 10.1093/g3journal/jkag085
Gmel AI, Pirani A, McInnis L, Neuditschko M.Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays are commonly used in livestock genetics to investigate complex traits including genome-wide associations and fine mapping, genomic prediction and genetic diversity analyses. In a European equine diversity study, we analysed the AxiomTM Equine 670K SNP genotype data from 2,768 equids representing 20 horse breeds and one donkey breed. Using a strict detection setting to identify genome-wide runs of homozygosity (ROH), 169 purebred horses displayed fewer ROH segments than F1 crosses. Under medium and relaxed settings, ROH counts increased, while some ho...
Mass culture of equine synovial fluid-derived mesenchymal stromal cells using nonwoven polyethylene terephthalate fabrics.
Equine veterinary journal    March 30, 2026   doi: 10.1002/evj.70152
Yoshitomi MD, Kuramoto T, Hatazoe T, Mitsuda K, Smith H, Misumi K.Culture protocols need to yield 100 million equine synovial fluid (SF)-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (SF-MSCs) in around 3 weeks are needed, before these cells can be evaluated as agents of articular repair in clinical trials. Objective: To investigate mass culture of equine SF-MSC culture protocols using nonwoven polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fabrics for the potential to meet the targets for clinical trials. Methods: In vitro experiments. Methods: SF samples were collected from the carpal joints in thoroughbred racehorses (n = 21) undergoing arthroscopic surgery and cultured in 10%...
Relationship between prevalence and severity of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage and environmental factors.
Journal of veterinary internal medicine    March 29, 2026   Volume 40, Issue 2 aalag052 doi: 10.1093/jvimsj/aalag052
Pinnell E, Shoemaker S, Wang Y, Tang Y, Sellon D, Leguillette R, Gold J, Sanz M, Bayly WM.Environmental risk factors could contribute to the development of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH) in racing Thoroughbreds. Objective: To identify environmental risk factors that might contribute to differences in EIPH prevalence and severity across 12 Thoroughbred racetracks in the United States. Methods: Eight hundred fifteen 2-year-old and 122 >2-year-old Thoroughbred racehorses. Methods: Prospective blinded observational study. Videoendoscopy was performed 30-60 min post-race. Three observers independently assigned an EIPH grade to each videorecording, and prevalence and sever...
Updated euthanasia guidelines for insured horses.
The Veterinary record    March 27, 2026   Volume 198, Issue 7 iii doi: 10.1002/vetr.70600
No abstract available
Impacts of flavor and aromatic palatants on consumption behavior in nursing foals.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 20, 2026   105858 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105858
Crowell CN, Handlos GC, Discepolo DR, Roeder M, Perry EB.Palatability research in horses has primarily been conducted in mature, non-lactating horses and has typically investigated gustatory rather than aromatic preference. Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the gustatory and aromatic preferences of nursing foals. Methods: Stock-type mare (13.25 ± 4.40 years) and foal (6 ± 3 weeks) pairings (n = 4) were utilized in multi-preference testing for treatments including apple, anise, peppermint and control (no palatant). Mares and foals were placed in assigned split stalls for 1800 seconds and provided unrestricted access to a...
An investigation into the impact of the inclusion of a commercial fiber-based feed, designed for both hydration and nutrition, on the equine hindgut microbiomes.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 20, 2026   105862 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105862
Hart KJ, Hegarty MJ, Hart EH.It is more evident that horse health is linked to the gastrointestinal tract and microbial community structure (MCS) as affected by diet. There are many marketed feeds available to enhance nutrition for horses, however the effects of these feeds on hindgut MCS are largely unknown. Objective: The aim was to test the effect of a complementary forage feed (FF) on the fermentation profile and MCS in contrasting basal diets. Methods: A 2×2 factorial design was used to assess the effect of basal diet, forage only (FOR) or forage/concentrate (MIX), and presence/absence of FF on fermentation paramete...
The influence of dirt track hardness on equine limb acceleration and impact attenuation.
BMC veterinary research    March 19, 2026   doi: 10.1186/s12917-026-05376-0
Bruce OL, Pfau T, Crack LE, Sawatsky A, Leguillette R, Edwards WB.No abstract available
Proteomic Insights into the Mechanism by Which Ferulic Acid Promotes Skeletal Muscle Fiber Type Conversion in Mongolian Horses.
Biology    March 18, 2026   Volume 15, Issue 6 481 doi: 10.3390/biology15060481
Gong W, Ding W, Bou T, Shi L, Lin Y, Shi X, Li Z, Wu H, Dugarjaviin M, Bai D.Ferulic acid is a bioactive phenolic compound with potential benefits for skeletal muscle health. In this study, Mongolian horses were used as experimental subjects and were orally administered ferulic acid at doses of 5, 10, or 15 g per horse per day for 40 consecutive days. Muscle biopsy samples were analyzed using proteomics to assess fiber type composition and regulatory protein expression. Ferulic acid supplementation increased the proportion of fast-twitch fibers and upregulated key differentiation factors such as MUSTN1, while modulating glycolysis, ECM remodeling, and calcium signaling...
Finishing Performance, Meat Quality, and Economic Efficiency of Retired Thoroughbred Versus Belgian-Cross Geldings Under an Identical Total Mixed Ration: A Pilot Study.
Veterinary sciences    March 18, 2026   Volume 13, Issue 3 280 doi: 10.3390/vetsci13030280
Park C, Jeong C, Son M, Yi J.This study evaluated a 181-day finishing system for horses entering the Korean meat chain by comparing retired thoroughbred geldings and Belgian-crossbred geldings under identical management and an ad libitum forage-based total mixed ration. Ten geldings ( = 5 per group) were individually housed, with body weight and feed intake recorded monthly. After slaughter, carcass traits and meat quality grade were assessed, and longissimus thoracis et lumborum samples were analyzed for proximate composition. Belgian-crossbreds consumed more dry matter (18.68 vs. 13.60 kg DM/day), corresponding to 2.3% ...
Effect of heat acclimation training frequency on the physiological adaptations of Thoroughbred horses.
American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology    March 17, 2026   doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00284.2025
Ebisuda Y, Kitaoka Y, Takahashi Y, Sugiyama F, Yoshida T, Mukai K.Heat acclimation enhances thermoregulation and cardiovascular function. While daily training protocols are typically recommended for humans, optimal training protocols for Thoroughbred horses remain unclear. Here, we compared the effects of two heat acclimation protocols, consecutive and intermittent, in Thoroughbred horses. In a randomized crossover study, eight trained Thoroughbred horses completed either a consecutive (CONS: 9 consecutive days) or an intermittent (INT: 3 days/week for 3 weeks) heat acclimation protocol, comprising 30 min of exercise in hot conditions (WBGT 30°C). Increment...
Comparative Evaluation of Sperm Quality Assessment Methods in Purebred Spanish Horses.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 14, 2026   105851 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105851
Latorre N, Gómez-Cuétara C, Cañizares E, Crespo F, Pérez-Aguilera V, Cuerda MI, Laborda-Gomariz JA, Soler AJ, Roldan ERS, Sanchez-Rodriguez A.Evaluating semen quality in Purebred Spanish Horses is essential to determine reproductive potential and optimize assisted reproductive techniques. Objective: This study compared several sperm analysis methods in Purebred Spanish Horses to standardize protocols suitable for both laboratory and field conditions. Methods: Fifteen stallions were evaluated through three ejaculates, analyzing sperm parameters using different techniques. Sperm kinematics was assessed by Sperm Computer Analyzer (SCA-CASA) or iSperm mCASA. Viability was analyzed by eosin-nigrosin-Giemsa (ENG) staining or Hoechst 33258...
Genetic background and phenotypic features of the endangered Miyako horse.
Journal of equine science    March 14, 2026   Volume 37, Issue 1 27-34 doi: 10.1294/jes.37.27
Masuda M, Tozaki T, Kawate K, Furukawa R, Kikuchi M, Ishige T, Kakoi H.The Miyako horse is one of the eight Japanese native horse breeds and is scarce in terms of population size. Japanese native horses are believed to be descended from Mongolian horses and represent a precious lineage that has preserved its traits for over a thousand years in Japan. Genetic analysis of the endangered Miyako horse is useful for preserving its original phenotypic traits. This study analysed the genetic variation in trait-related genes for coat colour (), body composition (), gait (), and temperament () in 46 extant Miyako horses. In addition, because numerous Miyako horses have ve...
Direct single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping from whole blood without DNA extraction.
Journal of equine science    March 14, 2026   Volume 37, Issue 1 35-40 doi: 10.1294/jes.37.35
Furukawa R, Tozaki T, Kawate K, Kikuchi M, Ishige T, Fukui E, Kakoi H.A subset of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are associated with various phenotypes, including diseases, coat colour, and athletic performance, and are widely used in medical and veterinary fields. In this study, we developed a novel method for direct SNP genotyping from whole blood without DNA extraction. Thoroughbred blood samples were diluted 100-fold with Milli-Q water and analysed using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with hydrolysis probes. Specificity and sensitivity were improved by increasing the annealing temperature and number of PCR cycles. Genotyping results for SN...
Functional Characterization of Long Non-Coding RNAs Associated with Reproductive Fitness in Pura Raza Española Mares.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    March 13, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 6 898 doi: 10.3390/ani16060898
Vargas-Pérez MÁ, Laseca N, Demyda-Peyrás S, Valera M, Ziadi C, Arjona-Delgado MY, Molina A.Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are transcripts constituted of more than 200 nucleotides that have been associated with the regulation of different biological processes by modulating the expression of key genes. In horses, evidence suggests that lncRNAs play a role in female reproductive fitness, yet their functional implications remain poorly characterized. The objective of this study was to investigate potential DNA:RNA triplex interactions between the promoter regions of fertility-related genes and lncRNAs transcribed from non-coding loci located within ±50 kb of these genes. By doing so, w...
Decoding sebaceous gland functions and diseases: insights from domestic animals.
Veterinary research communications    March 13, 2026   Volume 50, Issue 3 197 doi: 10.1007/s11259-026-11128-0
Pfannkuche H, Maus J, Engel KM, Schiller J, Schneider MR.Skin sebaceous glands (SGs) synthesize and secrete sebum, a mixture of lipids and cellular debris that defends the external body surface against physicochemical challenges. Recent data define the SG as a dynamic entity with potential functions beyond skin protection, including immunomodulatory actions and the regulation of energy metabolism. We postulate that the SG also has important, unrecognized roles in physiological and pathological processes in domestic animals. Conversely, data derived from domestic animals may have translational relevance for humans. This review article summarizes SG s...
H3K4me3 CUT&Tag and Transcriptome Analysis Reveal the Epigenetic Regulatory Landscape in Mammary Gland Tissues of Yili Horses at Different Lactation Stages.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    March 12, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 6 891 doi: 10.3390/ani16060891
Liu L, Cao H, Ma H, Chen B, Liu W.H3K4me3, a well-established histone modification associated with active promoters, plays a critical role in orchestrating gene expression programs that govern mammary gland development and lactation. In this study, we present the first comprehensive epigenomic profiling of H3K4me3 modifications during mammary gland development in Yili horses using Cleavage Under Targets and Tagmentation (CUT&Tag) and RNA sequencing. Mammary gland tissues were collected from two developmental stages-early lactation and peak lactation. A total of 393 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified betw...
Do active stables affect the response to novelty and attitude towards humans in horses? A pilot study.
Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience    March 12, 2026   Volume 20, Issue 4 101797 doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2026.101797
Jastrzębska E, Pawłowska A, Čoudková V, Baštýřová Brutovská A, Lansade L, Górecka-Bruzda A.The demand for horse housing that allows social contact, free movement, and continuous access to forage is increasing. Active stables, equipped with automatic feeders, aim to meet these needs by offering conditions closer to natural living. It is not known whether 'active stable' influences horse fear and human-oriented behaviour. This study compared the behaviour of horses housed in active stable (N = 24) and traditional stable (N = 22) to assess responses to novelty, sudden stimuli, and interactions with humans. We also examined the effects of breed type, age, and weekly riding workload....
Deficiency in homozygous haplotypes reveals recessive lethal variants affecting fertility and viability in the Friesian horse.
BMC genomics    March 11, 2026   doi: 10.1186/s12864-026-12728-5
No abstract available
RAiSE (recognizing affective state in equine) and the assessment of equine affective state: Accuracy and application.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 11, 2026   Volume 160 105847 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105847
Hiney K, Anderson K, Brady C.Accurate interpretation of affective state (AS) of animals is critical to assessment of their wellbeing. Although horse owners may appreciate the importance of this skill, many lack the ability to interpret AS accurately. Objective: To test if the online course Recognizing Affective States in Equine (RAiSE) improves participants' assessment of AS in horses and increases use of AS in management. Methods: Participants completed pre (PRE), post (POST), and 90 day post (90POST) course surveys to assess accuracy in identifying AS in 20 videos, as well as use of AS in their horse interactions. Pre/p...
Gene Editing and the Future of Thoroughbred Breeding and Racing.
Drug testing and analysis    March 11, 2026   doi: 10.1002/dta.70056
Ryder E, Given J, Hamilton N.Prohibited gene editing in horses (either in embryos or via cell culture and cloning) can result in both desired and undesired outcomes. If left undetected, changes can proliferate within the population in subsequent generations, posing a major threat to welfare and breed integrity.
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