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Growth and development of Thoroughbred horses

P. J. Huntington https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4436-3324 A C , C. G. Brown-Douglas A and J. D. Pagan B
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A Kentucky Equine Research, 2/35 Dunlop Road, Mulgrave, Vic. 3170, Australia.

B Kentucky Equine Research, 3910 Delaney Ferry Road, Versailles, KY 40383, USA.

C Corresponding author. Email: phuntington@ker.com

Animal Production Science 60(18) 2093-2102 https://doi.org/10.1071/AN19629
Submitted: 31 October 2019  Accepted: 12 October 2020   Published: 10 November 2020

Abstract

Research into the growth and development of Thoroughbreds managed on commercial breeding farms is reviewed in this paper. As horses are not meat producing animals, less research has been performed quantifying growth, muscle and bone development than with other production animals. However, variations in growth and development are linked with both value and wastage in young Thoroughbred horses, and can have a long-term impact on racing performance. In Thoroughbred horses, the breeder aims for optimum, or consistent, growth rather than maximum growth. Factors affecting equine growth including environment, nutrition, season and management are discussed in sections covering conception to weaning, weanling to yearling and yearling to 2 years old when horses are nearly fully grown and racing begins. The importance of reference curves for different ages, sex and locations is highlighted. While average daily gain (ADG) declines as the foal gets older, there are seasonal and management influences to consider. Month of birth has an influence on both birthweight and the expected ADG at different ages, which are believed to be related to ambient temperatures and pasture availability for the mare and growing horse. Weaning leads to a growth setback and ADG declines through winter, but increases in spring for the yearling as temperatures and pasture quality and quantity increase. Management factors such as yearling sale preparation are associated with an increase in growth rate, with gains of over 1 kg/day common during the yearling sales preparation process of 6–12 weeks. ‘Home-bred’ horses that do not go to a yearling sale grow at a slower rate but will reach the same endpoint in mature size. Growth of Thoroughbreds is influenced by country, and regions within a country, related to genetics, climate, management practices, market preferences and sale timing. More research is needed into factors affecting growth and development of Thoroughbred horses on commercial farms and the influence differing rates of growth and development have on wastage (such as developmental orthopaedic disease) and commercial outcomes such as yearling sale results and, ultimately, racing performance.

Keywords: growth regulators, horses.


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