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Evaluation of Heart Rate as Marker of Stress during Road Transport in Horses

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Background: Nowadays horse transportation represents an increasingly practice as a greater number of horses are
subjected to transport for several purpose including sport competitions, breeding and selling. In the past, horses
were usually transported by train and ship however, at the present time, they move mainly by road with trailers or
vans. Transport represents a potential stressor that might compromise horse performance therefore, the chance to
monitor horse welfare during transportation is of great interest. The autonomic nervous system and its regulation
of cardiovascular function have been considered suitable indicators of stress and welfare in humans and animals.
Measuring the vagal tone provide a best knowledge about stress vulnerability and the magnitude of a stress response.
Considering that heart rate (HR) represents the effect of the vagus, the aim of this study was to evaluate if this
parameter is an affordable indicator of stress in horses subjected to different experimental conditions concerning
the duration and the time of the day of road transportation.
Materials, Methods & Results: Twelve clinically healthy athletic Italian Saddle horses, divided into three equal
groups, were transported over two different distances (110 Km and 225 Km) at the same time of the day (5.00
pm) (group A and B), and over the same distance (110 Km) during the evening (5.00 pm) and during the morning
(8.00 am) (group A and C). Each journey was divided into 3 parts (T1, T2, T3) on the basis of road characteristics:
T1 and T3 periods represented the time spent travelling on secondary roads characterized by several changes of
direction and average speed of 35-40 Km/h; T2 was travel duration on nearly completely rectilinear motorways
with average speed of 70 Km/h. Mean HR recorded at rest for each horse was 38 ± 3 beats/min. On HR values
recorded during transportation one-way ANOVA showed signifi cant statistical differences of HR values in T2 vs
T1 and T3 periods within the group A (P < 0.0001) and C (P = 0.003); no signifi cant statistical difference was
found in T1, T2 and T3 periods within group B. T tests showed that mean HR values were lower in group B than
in group A, and higher in group C than group A only in T2.
Discussion: Even if transport includes a series of potential stressors such as handling, loading, unloading, unfamiliar
environments, oscillation and vibration of the mean of transport, noise, social regrouping, poor ventilation,
deprivation of both food and water; in the present study our recordings showed that HR changed irrespective of
the experimental characteristics of the journey including the different duration of each transportation. We found
that neither the average speed of the mean of transport or the characteristics of the road determined signifi cant
changes in horse HR. We also found no infl uence of the time of the day on HR trend during transportation in horses.
This might be due to the fact that HR varied when posture and other external stimuli changed during transport
masking the biological rhythms that usually affect the cardiovascular activity and the HR diurnal variability that
suits the needs of different levels of activity at different time of the day. On the basis of these results, HR seemed
to be an extremely variable parameter profoundly affected by the temporary responses of the horses to sudden
environmental incidents.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
heart rate; stress; horse; transport
Elenco autori:
Piccione, Giuseppe; Bazzano, Marilena; Giannetto, Claudia; Panzera, Michele; Fazio, Francesco
Autori di Ateneo:
FAZIO Francesco
GIANNETTO Claudia
PANZERA Michele
PICCIONE Giuseppe
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/2537830
Pubblicato in:
ACTA SCIENTIAE VETERINARIAE
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