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"Horses" is a broad topic that encompasses various aspects of equine biology, behavior, and management. This category includes studies on the anatomy, physiology, and genetics of horses, as well as their behavior, nutrition, and care. Research in this area may also cover the historical and cultural significance of horses, their roles in agriculture, sport, and therapy, and the challenges associated with their conservation and welfare. The page aggregates peer-reviewed research articles and scholarly studies that explore the multifaceted relationships between humans and horses, examining both scientific and socio-economic perspectives.
Evidence of occipitoatlantoaxial malformations independent of the HOXD3 mutation in an Arabian horse.
Journal of equine veterinary science    April 12, 2026   105894 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105894
Vanderbiest L, Rousseau L, Renaville B, Aleman M, Finno C, Milan A, Vinardell T.Occipitoatlantoaxial malformations (OAAM) are developmental disorders occurring at the occiput, atlas and axis. OAAM type 1 is a familial disorder affecting Arabian horses. Currently, a single genetic mutation in the HOXD3 gene region can be tested to confirm the diagnosis. This case describes a 3-year-old Arabian gelding affected with OAAM. Clinical examination revealed a proximal cervical deformation on the right side and severe stiffness of the neck in the sagittal plane without associated pain. Neurological examination demonstrated a generalized proprioceptive ataxia. Radiographs revealed ...
HERDA-associated variant in bull-catching (vaquejada) Brazilian Northeastern bull-catching Quarter Horses.
Journal of equine veterinary science    April 11, 2026   105892 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105892
Caceres AM, Sperandio LMS, Alvarenga NACA, Borges AS, Oliveira-Filho JP.Bull-catching (vaquejada) accounting for approximately 13% of sport horses in Brazil. Genetic screening has enabled strategies to reduce the spread of inherited disorders, including Hereditary Equine Regional Dermal Asthenia (HERDA), a major skin disease included in the Six Panel required for registration by the Brazilian Quarter Horse Breeders Association. Although the HERDA-associated variant has been extensively studied in other disciplines, it had not been evaluated in Bull-catching Quarter Horses (QH). Objective: The present study aimed to determine the allele frequency of the pathogenic ...
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
Behavioral and cardiorespiratory effects of a medetomidine and tramadol combination in horses.
Journal of veterinary science    April 8, 2026   Volume 27, Issue 2 e17 doi: 10.4142/jvs.25252
Kim A, Lee I, Lee K, Lee EB, Seo JP.The use of combinations of sedative and analgesic drugs during standing procedures in horses is necessary to provide reliable sedation with minimal ataxia and reduced responses to surgical or other stimuli in horses. Objective: This study assessed the behavioral and cardiorespiratory effects of medetomidine (M) administered with and without tramadol (T) in horses. Methods: Eight horses were sedated intravenously with M (5 µg/kg) alone or with T (2 mg/kg) in a arandomized, blind, two-way crossover trial. Behavioral responses, including head height above the ground (HHAG), postural instability ...
Objective gait analysis methods for assessing movement asymmetry in the equine patient.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 8, 2026   1-2 doi: 10.2460/javma.25.12.0784
Zullo KV, Davis JG, Bubeck K.To demonstrate the uses, data interpretation, and limitations of objective gait analysis methods in equine practice. Unassigned: Teaching and client-owned horses. Unassigned: Informed owner consent was obtained for all animals used in the making of this technical tutorial video. Primary literature relevant to this video was reviewed from January 2016 to January 2026. Images and data were collected from teaching horses and client-owned horses. Unassigned: Objective gait analysis provides accurate and repeatable data on the locomotion of a horse; however, inaccuracies may occur, especially in ca...
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone and Thyroxine Concentrations in Young Healthy Equids: Species Differences and Seasonal Variations.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    April 7, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 7 1124 doi: 10.3390/ani16071124
Siwińska N, Żak-Bochenek A, Jawor P, Pietrzak A, Kutermak O, Słowikowska-Łoś M, Kaczmarek B.Due to growing interest in endocrine diseases, more studies aim to interpret the baseline concentrations and reference intervals of hormone values like adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and thyroxine (T4) in horses. Most studies available in the literature focus on evaluating ACTH and thyroid hormone values in adult and geriatric horses, with only a few considering younger donkeys and ponies. This study aimed to measure ACTH and T4 in autumn and spring in younger equids. The study included 42 young equids, which were divided into three groups: horses, ponies, and donkeys. The concentration of...
Hematological and Biochemical Profiles in Mule and Horse Neonates from Birth to 30 Days of Age: A Comparative Study with Clinical Perspectives.
Journal of equine veterinary science    April 7, 2026   105886 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105886
Alonso MA, Boakari YL, Riccio AV, McLean A, Belli CB, Fernandes CB.Few studies have evaluated hematological and biochemical parameters in mule foals, and neonatal reference data remain limited. Objective: To compare hematological and biochemical parameters in mule and horse neonates up to 30 days of life. Methods: Mule (n=15) and horse (n=16) neonates were evaluated at birth, 12 and 24h, and at 7 and 30d of age. Results: Mules had higher mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (g/dL; 33.85 ± 0.18; P=0.04), platelets (× 10³/µL; 342,179 ± 15,691; P=0.0051), albumin (g/dL; 3.24 ± 0.05; P=0.0039), calcium (mg/dL; 12.27 ± 0.14; P=0.03), chloride (mmol/L; ...
Competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to quantify hepcidin in horse serum.
Journal of equine veterinary science    April 6, 2026   105887 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105887
Gluck-Flynn CR, Han H, Valenzuela M, Routh P, Ostland VE, Pratt-Phillips SE.Hepcidin (Hepc) is a peptide hormone primarily produced by hepatocytes and considered the master regulator of iron homeostasis, with Hepc controlling the release of iron within the circulation. Despite the renewed interest in iron-related research due to Hepc discovery, there is limited data on serum hepcidin in horses. The objective of the study was to develop and partially validate a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to quantify serum hepcidin in horses. Precision was evaluated using horse serum samples representing low, medium and high Hepc concentrations, yielding intra...
Mucosal T cell activation pathways are upregulated by equine herpesvirus type 1 infection.
Veterinary research    April 6, 2026   doi: 10.1186/s13567-026-01741-x
Holmes CM, Babasyan S, Wagner B.Equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) is a high morbidity and mortality virus that impacts horse populations worldwide. As a respiratory virus, it enters through the upper respiratory tract (URT), where mucosal immunity plays a crucial role in preventing severe disease. In this study, flow cytometry was used to characterize the nasal leukocyte population during EHV-1 infection, and RNA sequencing of nasal secretions was employed to assess transcriptional markers of the mucosal immune response. Horses with distinct immune statuses were compared at four stages: pre-infection, early (day 1 and 3 post...
Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Virus Exposure in Horses and Donkeys in Border Livestock Markets of Nigeria.
Zoonoses and public health    April 5, 2026   doi: 10.1111/zph.70056
Ehizibolo DO, Oyekan O, Mkpuma N, Haliru H, Garba I, Turaki IZ, Kennedy S, Shallangwa JM, Kilyobas CS, Mohammed A, Muhammad MA, Abubakar M....Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is a tick-borne zoonotic pathogen of major public health importance in Africa. Although CCHFV exposure has been reported in several livestock species in Nigeria, data on equids remain limited despite their extensive involvement in livestock movement and trade. This study assessed CCHFV seroprevalence in horses and donkeys in major international livestock markets in northern Nigeria and examined factors associated with exposure. Methods: From June 2023 to July 2024, a longitudinal sero-surveillance study was conducted in three high-volume livestock...
The transition from winter to spring has an impact on the airway metabolome profile of asthmatic horses.
PloS one    April 3, 2026   Volume 21, Issue 4 e0346250 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0346250
Drespling J, Heelemann S, Strathmeyer S, Kühn H, Schwarz B, Mundhenk L.Equine asthma is a chronic, non-infectious inflammatory disease of the lower airways in horses, classified as mild to moderate (MEA) or severe (SEA). Its pathogenesis is not fully understood and is influenced by environmental and seasonal factors. In this cross-sectional study, seasonal effects on the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) metabolome were investigated in asthmatic and non-asthmatic horses. The metabolome of 230 BALF samples from horses across different seasons, classified as cytologically unremarkable (CUA), MEA, or SEA, was analyzed using proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectr...
DMRT3 Gene Variations in Horse Breeds Selected for Gaited Movement – Established Research and Novel Findings.
Journal of equine veterinary science    April 3, 2026   105877 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105877
Ropka-Molik K, Musiał AD, Majtyka A, Bieniek A, Ayad A, Muszyński S, Stefaniuk-Szmukier M.The DMRT3 gene, often referred to as the "gait keeper," plays a key role in controlling alternative gaits in horses, such as tölt and pace. This study aimed to determine the frequency of known and to screen for potential novel polymorphisms within the second exon of the DMRT3 gene. Methods: A total of 244 blood or hair samples were collected from representative individuals of the six horse breeds: gaited (Icelandic Horse, French Trotter), non-gaited (Arabian Horse, Malopolski Horse), and pony breeds (Welsh Pony, Shetland Pony). Methods: The second exon of the DMRT3 gene analyzed using Sanger ...
Ultrasound-guided injection of bupivacaine into the cricoarytenoid dorsalis muscle as a novel technique for transiently inducing laryngeal hemiplegia in horses.
American journal of veterinary research    April 2, 2026   1-2 doi: 10.2460/ajvr.26.01.0025
Massie S, Bayly WM, Takahashi Y, Léguillette R.In clinical research, laryngeal hemiplegia (LH) is induced by temporarily supressing recurrent laryngeal nerve function; however, the technique is challenging. The aim was to develop a novel method to induce LH by injecting bupivacaine directly into the cricoarytenoid dorsalis (CAD) muscle with ultrasound guidance. Unassigned: 5 cadaver larynges and 9 Thoroughbreds with normal laryngeal function. Unassigned: Part 1: A high-frequency (6.5- to 13.0-MHz) linear ultrasound probe was used to inject methylene blue (5 mL) into the CAD of 5 cadaver larynges. Part 2: The left side of the larynges of 9 ...
Pharmacokinetics of 2 mg/kg Bupivacaine in a Rectus Abdominis Sheath Block in Horses.
Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics    April 1, 2026   doi: 10.1111/jvp.70071
Sakai DM, Ishikawa Y, Im JSY, Zhang S, Reed RA, Quandt JE, Barletta M, Knych HK.Administering large volumes of bupivacaine in the rectus abdominis sheath (RAS) block in horses could cause local anesthetic toxicity. This study aimed to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of 2 mg/kg bupivacaine in RAS blocks and the associated toxicity risk. Six healthy adult horses were sedated with xylazine and received an ultrasound-guided bilateral 2-point RAS block. Plasma samples were collected at baseline and from 5 min to 24 h after the block and analyzed using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. A noncompartmental analysis was performed to determine the maximum concentr...
Biomarkers of Adipose Color: A Multi-Omics Analysis Unravels the Molecular Landscape of White and Yellow Fat in Kazakh Horse.
Biology    April 1, 2026   Volume 15, Issue 7 563 doi: 10.3390/biology15070563
Chang X, Shi X, Luo P, Yao X, Meng J, Wang J, Ren W, Li L, Zeng Y.Fat color is one of the most important economic traits influencing consumer preference and the market value of meat products. To explore the molecular mechanisms underlying abdominal adipose tissue color differentiation in the Kazakh horse, this study employed a multi-omics strategy, integrating targeted metabolomics (fatty acid and amino acid profiling), untargeted metabolomics, and transcriptomic analyses. Two types of adipose tissue, white adipose tissue (WAT, = 8) and yellow adipose tissue (YAT, = 8), were selected for systematic comparative analysis. Fatty acid composition analysis reve...
[Puncture wounds of the equine hoof – a retrospective study of 96 cases – Part 1: Prevalence, clinical findings and diagnostic investigations].
Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe G, Grosstiere/Nutztiere    April 1, 2026   doi: 10.1055/a-2794-3137
Herschel TL, Pelli A, Winter K, Scharner D.Penetrating wounds of the hoof are common and potentially life-threatening injuries in equine veterinary practice. The aim of this study was the systematic data analysis of horses presenting to the clinic with a solar puncture wound.In this retrospective study, patient data from horses presented with a puncture wound to the hoof in the period from September 2008 to August 2024 were collected. The analyzed data covered signalment, intended use, and insurance status. The following were also considered: previous history including the period between injury and presentation to the clinic, affected ...
Pharmacokinetics of Intramuscularly Administered Ketamine at Subanaesthetic Dosage in Horses.
Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics    March 31, 2026   doi: 10.1111/jvp.70070
Vandaele Z, Flyps J, Cuypers C, De Baere S, Devreese M, Schauvliege S.Subanaesthetic doses of ketamine (0.5 mg kg) provide analgesia in several species, but there is limited information on the pharmacokinetics and clinical effects of intramuscularly administered ketamine in horses. This study investigated the pharmacokinetics of ketamine and norketamine, and evaluated clinical effects, ataxia, and vital parameters, following intramuscular and intravenous administration of 0.5 mg kg ketamine in nine healthy horses, using a randomized two-period crossover design with a 1-week washout period. Plasma concentrations were analyzed using Ultra-High Performance ...
Population Structure and Genetic Diversity Among Lipizzan Mare Families in Hungary Based on Microsatellite Genotyping.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    March 31, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 7 1062 doi: 10.3390/ani16071062
Kovács M, Hegedűs B, Mihók S, Knop R, Szabó C, Posta J.The conservation of genetic diversity in historically structured horse breeds requires fi-ne-scale population genetic evaluation beyond conventional pedigree-based approaches. The present study assessed genetic diversity, population structure, and mare family differentiation in a Lipizzan horse population using 16 ISAG/FAO-recommended microsatellite markers. A total of 172 mares representing 29 mare families were genotyped. All loci were polymorphic, with a mean number of alleles per locus of 6.69 and a mean effective number of alleles of 3.56. The average polymorphism information content (PIC...
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...
Effects of Head-Neck Position and Ground Surface on Gait Kinematics in Ridden Brazilian Criollo Horses.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    March 29, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 7 1043 doi: 10.3390/ani16071043
Martins NA, Patterson Rosa L, Frank MI, Dellbrigge CF, Marafon WL, Paz LB, Schmidt CH, De La Côrte FD.The Criollo horse is prized for its endurance, yet its specific biomechanical signatures remain under-researched. This study investigated diagonal dissociation and support patterns in eleven clinically sound Criollo horses to understand the influence of head and neck position (HNP), surface compliance, and morphometry. Using high-speed video (120 fps) and kinematic analysis, we found that diagonal dissociation occurred in 85.24% of hoof contacts, while HNP1 showed a higher frequency of positive (hindlimb-first) dissociation and HNP2 had a higher incidence of negative (forelimb-first) dissociat...
Updated euthanasia guidelines for insured horses.
The Veterinary record    March 27, 2026   Volume 198, Issue 7 iii doi: 10.1002/vetr.70600
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The 2025 outbreak of equine influenza among draft horses at Obihiro Racecourse, Hokkaido, Japan.
The Journal of veterinary medical science    March 25, 2026   doi: 10.1292/jvms.26-0092
Fukumoto N, Shibata M, Hayashi M, Kawauchi K, Yabuuchi Y, Oue Y, Matsuyama R, Yamamoto T, Mita H, Kawanishi N, Bannai H, Tsujimura K, Yamanaka T....In 2025, an outbreak of equine influenza occurred among draft horses at Obihiro Racecourse in Hokkaido, Japan. The number of horses showing clinical signs increased dramatically in April. The proportion affected was significantly higher in 2-year-olds than in older groups. The proportion that developed fever during the outbreak was significantly higher than that observed among Thoroughbreds during the 2007 outbreak. In non-epidemic periods, the geometric mean hemagglutination inhibition antibody titer of 2-year-old draft horses was significantly lower than that of 2-year-old Thoroughbreds. The...
Multi-state equine botulism outbreak in the United States linked to contaminated feed: an epidemiologic, clinicopathologic, and regulatory investigation. Aguirre Siliezar K, Datu C, Proia K, Rotstein D, Nemser SM, Tyson GH, Ragsdale JM, Wilkes RP, Baker RE, Carossino M, Del Piero F, Sasaki E, Yant P....A multi-state outbreak of equine botulism occurred between December 2022 and March 2023 in the United States. Follow-up and testing were performed on 42 horses, including 24 that died or were euthanized in the outbreak that affected ~98 horses. Affected horses had all been exposed to the same commercial feed. Clinical signs included progressive muscle weakness and tremors, recumbency, and colic. No significant gross or microscopic abnormalities were observed on autopsy. Feces and gastrointestinal content were tested for various infectious agents, including botulinum toxin; fecal samples from 2...
Plasma Concentrations Following Oral Administration of Two Different Forms of Resveratrol in Horses.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 20, 2026   105859 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105859
Mochal-King C, Strunk R, Paul L.Resveratrol is a compound found in multiple plants and there is evidence for its use as a supplement in horses, particularly through protection of chondrocytes. Previous studies on the clinical efficacy of resveratrol supplementation in horses have reported limited benefits. To date, there is no pharmacokinetic data of resveratrol in horses but the bioavailability of resveratrol in other species is poor. In this crossover study, the plasma concentrations of two forms of resveratrol were examined. Each horse received via nasogastric tube, either a single dose of resveratrol phospholipid or a st...
Successful resolution of natural Werneckiella equi infestation in two horses using pour-on Fipronil: A clinical observation.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 20, 2026   105854 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105854
Duarte FRSC, Lima FR, Medeiros GC, Furtado LL, Aquino LPCT, Fonteque JH, Moura AB, Chryssafidis AL.Werneckiella equi is an ectoparasite of equids, and control can be challenging because of the limited availability of licensed products. This case report describes the clinical observation of 1% fipronil pour-on against W. equi infestation in horses admitted to a veterinary hospital. Two horses were treated and observed between 2022 and 2023. Both exhibited pruritus, especially in the head, withers, and croup regions, and were diagnosed with severe W. equi infestation. The treatment consisted of a single topical application of 1% fipronil pour-on (1 mg/kg). Parasite reduction was assessed by c...
Pedigree-Based Assessment of Genetic Structure and Disease-Associated Variants in Friesian Horses in Brazil.
Journal of equine veterinary science    March 20, 2026   105860 doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2026.105860
Rocha IAB, Araujo F, Rosa LP.Friesian horses are recognized for severe genetic restriction due to intensive selection. Still, the genetic diversity, founder representation, and prevalence of inherited disorders in the Brazilian Friesian population, which is comprised of fewer than 500 individuals, have not been previously investigated AIMS/OBJECTIVES: characterize the genetic diversity, inbreeding, founder representation using pedigree-based tools, and frequency of known pathogenic, behavioral, and white spotting alleles in Friesian horses registered in Brazil METHODS: Pedigree data from 411 Friesian horses (2003-2024) we...
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
New Diagnostic Score for Sepsis in Adult Horses with Acute Gastrointestinal Disease.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI    March 19, 2026   Volume 16, Issue 6 962 doi: 10.3390/ani16060962
Blangy-Letheule A, Montnach J, Perrier J, Lemonnier LC, Denis M, Rozec B, Lauzier B, Leroux AA.Colic is a leading cause of mortality in horses, particularly when associated with systemic inflammation and organ dysfunction. In human medicine, these complications are associated with sepsis, defined as organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated, life-threatening host response to infection. However, no consensus sepsis score exists for adult horses. This retrospective study aimed to develop a diagnostic sepsis score for adult horses. Medical records from 295 horses admitted for colic to the Oniris equine emergency department (Nantes, France) between July 2011 and November 2021 were analyzed...
Epidemiological study and risk factors of equine (Equus ferus caballus) gastrointestinal helminth infections in the north and northeast of Iran.
Parasite epidemiology and control    March 19, 2026   Volume 33 e00493 doi: 10.1016/j.parepi.2026.e00493
Faghihzadeh Gorji F, Sadr S, Borji H.Understanding the epidemiology of gastrointestinal (GI) helminth infections in equines is critical for investigating drug resistance patterns and developing effective strategies to control and prevent these infections. There is a lack of data regarding horse GI helminths and risk factors in the north and northeast of Iran. Hence, the present study aimed to identify GI helminths in horses in these regions and determine their risk factors. A total of 340 fecal specimens from horses of north ( = 141) and northeast ( = 199) Iran were coprologically examined for GI helminth infections. The poly...
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...
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