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Sex-related effect of early training on stress in young trotters as expressed by heart rate

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Plec mlodych klusakow a ich tetno uwarunkowane stresem wywolanym wczesnym treningiem

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Abstrakty

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The study explored the hypothesis that mares, which are more sensitive than stallions, react to stress with higher increase in heart rate (HR).A group was studied of 101 clinically healthy Standardbred trotters aged 11-18 months, during their daily training routine. The horses were divided into two groups according to sex (51 colts and 50 fillies). All the horses took part in a standard training session consisting of harnessing to the sulky, moving from the stable and a 45 minutes exercise on a sand track. Before the start of training session a belt with a transmitter for telemetric HR registration was placed on each horse. The measured HR did not show any differences in HR between colts and fillies either at rest, during handling and harnessing as well as during exercise and after it.
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Celem podjętych badań było określenie liczby tętna (HR) młodych kłusaków w zależności od ich płci podczas rutynowych zabiegów związanych z procesem treningu. Przed rozpoczęciem badań zakładano,że klaczki jako bardziej wrażliwe niż ogierki, będą reagowały na stresujące sytuacje większym wzrostem HR.Obserwacją objęto 101 zdrowych koni rasy Standardbred w wieku 11-18 miesięcy. W zależności od płci badanych zwierząt podzielono je na dwie grupy: 51 ogierków i 50 klaczek. Badania rozpoczęto od założenia urządzeń telemetrycznych rejestrujących HR do specjalnego popręgu oraz rejestrujących prędkość zaprzęgu montowanych w sulkach. Po wyprowadzeniu koni z boksów i zaprzęgnięciu rozpoczynał się trening złożony z biegu kłusem po piaszczystej bieżni z wzrastającą prędkością w zakresie od 15 do 20 km/h.Nie odnotowano wpływu płci na wyniki pomiaru HR tak w spoczynku, jak i podczas kolejnych etapów sesji treningowej.

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27

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1

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p.23-32,fig.,ref.

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  • University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Akademicka 12, 20-033 Lublin, Poland
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