SOME BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD CONSTANTS EVOLUTION IN REPORT TO THE TRAINING SCHEDULE STAGE IN SPORT HORSES
To determine whether a clinical examination was adequate to assess the fitness of horses in a fence course riding, and to characterize the relationship between a clinical assessment of the horse's fitness, training schedule stage and its blood biochemistry, 22 horses were monitored before (S1),...
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doaj-0b80322d06a541b883f7de706abef7272020-11-25T04:01:25ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762008-10-014125575611336SOME BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD CONSTANTS EVOLUTION IN REPORT TO THE TRAINING SCHEDULE STAGE IN SPORT HORSESFLAVIA BOCHIS0F. SIMIZ1G. STANCIU2ELIZA SIMIZ3Faculty of Animal Science and Biotechnologies, TimisoaraFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, TimisoaraFaculty of Animal Science and Biotechnologies, TimisoaraFaculty of Animal Science and Biotechnologies, TimisoaraTo determine whether a clinical examination was adequate to assess the fitness of horses in a fence course riding, and to characterize the relationship between a clinical assessment of the horse's fitness, training schedule stage and its blood biochemistry, 22 horses were monitored before (S1), during training, immediately after warming-up (S2) and after an E level fence obstacle course ride (S3). The blood samples were taken from the jugular vein in the above three mentioned phases, for the determination of total protein (g/dl), nitrogen (mg/dl), glucose (mg/dl), lactic acid (nmol/l), calcium (mg/dl), cholesterol (mg/dl) and phosphorus (mg/dl). The intend of the paper is to present the obtained results as a reference study for the appropriate use by clinicians, sport horses owners and trainers in view to have a solid base in evaluation, for the adequate protection of health and welfare of the jumper horses competitors.http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1414training schedulejumpingblood biochemistry |
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FLAVIA BOCHIS F. SIMIZ G. STANCIU ELIZA SIMIZ SOME BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD CONSTANTS EVOLUTION IN REPORT TO THE TRAINING SCHEDULE STAGE IN SPORT HORSES Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies training schedule jumping blood biochemistry |
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FLAVIA BOCHIS F. SIMIZ G. STANCIU ELIZA SIMIZ |
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SOME BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD CONSTANTS EVOLUTION IN REPORT TO THE TRAINING SCHEDULE STAGE IN SPORT HORSES |
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SOME BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD CONSTANTS EVOLUTION IN REPORT TO THE TRAINING SCHEDULE STAGE IN SPORT HORSES |
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SOME BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD CONSTANTS EVOLUTION IN REPORT TO THE TRAINING SCHEDULE STAGE IN SPORT HORSES |
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SOME BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD CONSTANTS EVOLUTION IN REPORT TO THE TRAINING SCHEDULE STAGE IN SPORT HORSES |
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SOME BIOCHEMICAL BLOOD CONSTANTS EVOLUTION IN REPORT TO THE TRAINING SCHEDULE STAGE IN SPORT HORSES |
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some biochemical blood constants evolution in report to the training schedule stage in sport horses |
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Agroprint Timisoara |
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Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies |
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1841-9364 2344-4576 |
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2008-10-01 |
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To determine whether a clinical examination was adequate to assess the fitness of horses in a fence course riding, and to characterize the relationship between a clinical assessment of the horse's fitness, training schedule stage and its blood biochemistry, 22 horses were monitored before (S1), during training, immediately after warming-up (S2) and after an E level fence obstacle course ride (S3). The blood samples were taken from the jugular vein in the above three mentioned phases, for the determination of total protein (g/dl), nitrogen (mg/dl), glucose (mg/dl), lactic acid (nmol/l), calcium (mg/dl), cholesterol (mg/dl) and phosphorus (mg/dl). The intend of the paper is to present the obtained results as a reference study for the appropriate use by clinicians, sport horses owners and trainers in view to have a solid base in evaluation, for the adequate protection of health and welfare of the jumper horses competitors. |
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training schedule jumping blood biochemistry |
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