Year 2018 - Volume 38, Number 9


Title
Welfare in horses of the Jockey Club Paraná: clinic ethologic indicators and circadian rhythm of cortisol, 38(9):1720-1725
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ABSTRACT.- Gontijo L.A., Cassou F., Duarte P.C., Lago L.A., Alves G.E.S., Melo M.M. & Faleiros R.R. 2018. [Welfare in horses of the Jockey Club Paraná: clinic ethologic indicators and circadian rhythm of cortisol.] Bem-estar em equinos do Jockey Club do Paraná: indicadores clínicos, etológicos e ritmo circadiano do cortisol. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 38(9):1720-1725. Escola de Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Presidente Antônio Carlos 6627, Cx. Postal 567, Belo Horizonte, MG 31270-901, Brazil. E-mail: faleirosufmg@gmail.com

The objective was to study indicative parameters of welfare in 30 race horses evaluated for temperament, behavior, clinical parameters (general condition, abrasions, body score, colic in the last year, heart and respiratory rates) and plasma cortisol levels (morning, afternoon and circadian rhythm). All animals presented good general physical condition, normal clinical parameters for the species and no colic episodes in the year preceding the study. However, 36.7% of animals had stereotypies. Despite the high incidence of altered circadian cortisol rhythmicity (CCR) within the group of animals with abnormal behavior (63.64%), there was no statistical difference (P>0.05) when compared with the incidence in the group animals without stereotyping (31.58%). Four animals with stereotypic behavior carried devices to restrict the expression of anomalies. All these four individuals had altered CCR, showing that restricting the stereotypic behavior of a horse increases 18 times the chances of altered CCR when compared to an individual with normal behavior. The horses of the Jockey Club of Paraná, despite having good physical condition compared to previous national studies, had behavioral and adrenocortical function consonant with chronic stress changes. The results also corroborate previous concepts of stereotyping as stress relieving in horses, and that the use of its physical restriction increases the chances of disturbances in cortisol metabolism.
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