Analyze Diet

Topic:Rest

Rest for horses is a physiological state that involves a reduction in physical activity and engagement in restorative processes. It is essential for maintaining overall health and well-being, contributing to recovery and energy conservation. Horses exhibit various forms of rest, including standing rest and recumbent rest, each serving different physiological purposes. The duration and quality of rest can be influenced by factors such as environment, social dynamics, and individual health status. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the patterns, mechanisms, and implications of rest in equine behavior and health management.
[Respiration & pulse of horses during rest & movement. II. Frequency changes in the transition from rest to movement & in the change of gait].
Zeitschrift fur Biologie    November 1, 1958   Volume 110, Issue 4 280-284 
WITTKE G, HABERICH FJ.No abstract available
[Respiration and pulse of the horse in motion and at rest. I. Timed analysis of respiration during rest, walk, and trot].
Zeitschrift fur Biologie    December 1, 1957   Volume 109, Issue 6 401-408 
WITTKE G, HABERICH FJ.No abstract available
Injury to the origin of the gastrocnemius muscle as a possible cause of lameness in four horses.
   March 17, 2026  
Four horses were evaluated because of hind limb lameness. Two had a distinct gait abnormality at the walk characterized by lateral rotation of the point of the calcaneus and medial rotation of the toe during the stance phase. Nuclear scintigraphy revealed a focal area of intense radioisotope uptake in the caudodistal aspect of the femur in all 4 horses, and 3 of the horses had a corresponding proliferative reaction on the caudodistal cortex of the femur on radiographs. In all 4 horses, a diagnosis of injury to the origin of the gastrocnemius muscle was made. Three of the horses returned to ath...