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http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/JAST.2011.53.6.571

Prevalence of Anhidrosis in Thoroughbred Racehorses in Korea  

Yang, Jae-Hyuk (Equine Hospital of Jeju Race Park, Korea Racing Authority)
Lim, Yoon-Kyu (College of Veterinary Medicine and Veterinary Medical Research Institute, Jeju National University)
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology / v.53, no.6, 2011 , pp. 571-573 More about this Journal
Abstract
The primary means of heat dissipation in horse results from the evaporation of sweat. Anhidrosis refers to a decreased ability or loss of ability to sweat in response to appropriate stimuli. This disease is fatal and causes poor performance, increased body temperature, collapse, convulsion and even death. There are some reports about this disease abroad but not in Korea. We performed intradermal epinephrine test to investigate the prevalence of anhidrosis in Thoroughbred racehorses (n=50). The prevalence was 22% and it was similar to that of other countries. There does not appear to be sex, foaling country, coat color, age or pedigree of dam predispositions. In this study, we found the presence of anhidrosis in Korea. Anhidrosis should be prevented for economical purposes and general animal welfare.
Keywords
Anhidrosis; Korea; Prevalence; Thoroughbred racehorse;
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