Hedenström, Ulf
- Department of Animal Biosciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2014Peer reviewedOpen access
Hedenstrom, Ulf O.; Olsson, Ulf; Holm, Arne W.; Wattle, Ove S.
Background: It has not yet been shown that ossification of ungular cartilages (OUC) is a pathological condition. Beside heredity, factors such as sex, age, repeated concussion, local trauma, hoof and body size have been suggested as contributing factors for OUC development. By comparing radiographs of front hooves from cold-blooded trotters with different age we wanted to evaluate when development of OUC in cold-blooded trotters occurs and if and when it stabilizes in relation to age and workload. Diagnosis and grading of OUC were based on radiological field examinations of 649 Swedish and Norwegian cold-blooded trotters' front hooves. A hundred and forty-seven of the horses were re-examined 3-13 years (mean age 9, median 8 years) after the first occasion. All radiographs were evaluated blind, using two different grading systems for OUC. Work load, in form of number of races completed, and body size score were collected from official data. Four statistical ordinal regression models were used, compared and evaluated.
Equine; Horse; Collateral cartilages; Sidebones; Side bones; Distal phalanx; Radiology; Statistical methods
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
2014, volume: 56, article number: 73
Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
Clinical Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/66278