1. Effect of bedding on the incidence of exercise induced pulmonary haemorrhage in racehorses in Hong Kong.
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Mason DK, Collins EA, and Watkins KL
- Subjects
- Animals, Beds veterinary, Hemorrhage epidemiology, Hemorrhage etiology, Hong Kong, Horse Diseases etiology, Horses, Lung Diseases epidemiology, Lung Diseases etiology, Oryza, Paper, Hemorrhage veterinary, Horse Diseases epidemiology, Housing, Animal, Lung Diseases veterinary, Physical Exertion
- Abstract
An investigation into the incidence of exercise induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH) in thoroughbreds in Hong Kong was carried out between the 1981 and 1983 racing seasons. A total of 1039 post race endoscopic examinations were performed in 1982-1983 and the results indicated that 46.8 per cent of runners had EIPH. This was not statistically different from the percentage of horses showing EIPH during 1981-82 (46.9 per cent). As it had been postulated that dust, especially from straw, could be implicated in lung haemorrhage a proportion of horses were bedded on paper in the 1982-83 season. No significant differences could be demonstrated in the incidence of EIPH resulting from the use of paper bedding in preference to straw.
- Published
- 1984
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