Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Jun 2024)

Infrared thermography as a tool in welfare assessment of equines handled in paddock and stall

  • D.R.O.E. Azevedo,
  • B.S.L. Dallago,
  • A.C. Silva,
  • J.R.M. Pereira,
  • R.F. Ferreira II,
  • T.S. Borges,
  • T.B. Bisol,
  • L. V. Sobrinho,
  • T.O. Fernandes,
  • F.E.M. Bernal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-13037
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 4

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ABSTRACT This study aims to describe the effects of stabling on thermographic characteristics of adult equine limbs, to compare the level of animal welfare between horses kept loose and those under continuous stabling and to investigate whether the Infrared Thermography (IRT) can be an effective tool to evaluate the welfare of equines. 24 gelding horses of Brazilian Sport Horse breed, aged between 5 and 9 years and weighing 500 ± 50kg were used in a 6-week trial. They were divided into 2 groups: 1) Paddock - equines kept in paddocks and ridden exclusively on urban patrol; 2) Stall - animals that ridden exclusively on urban patrol, but were kept in continuous stabling, housed in 12m² with concrete and bedless stables. Every animal was evaluated once a week over six weeks. Animal behavior and temperature of the eyes and distal extremities of the limbs as well as blood samples were collected. The confined horses showed stereotyped behavior and higher serum cortisol, indicating lower animal welfare when compared to those managed in a pasture. Limb IRT showed predictive potential for identifying chronic stress as the discriminating analysis showed 74.5% hits while eye temperature was not efficient for this purpose.

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