Thermographic quantitative analysis by quadrants of australian saddles used in basic horseback riding courses

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Autor(a) principal: Millena Oliveira Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Arnhold, Emmanuel, Moura da Costa Barcelos, Kate
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/62524
Resumo: The saddle is a particularly important piece of equipment when it comes to training horses. Any problem with this, or in its adjustment, can cause discomfort, pain and injury to the horses. The aim of this study was to analyze Australian saddles thermographically, in a quantitative way by quadrants, performing a primary detection of how pressure distribution occurs in Australian saddles commonly used in Mangalarga Marchador (MM) gaited horses during a basic riding course, in order to signal whether there is a need for a more complete assessment of saddle befitting this type of activity. For this purpose, ten similar Australian saddles used by ten MM horses were thermographically evaluated during a basic riding course. Thermographic images were obtained from the ventral face of the saddle before and after one hour of exercise. The images were divided into 9 quadrants and compared quantitatively before and after the ride. Quantitative analysis by quadrants including 3 central quadrants for assessing the gullet region was effective, providing the necessary detail for data analysis. Inappropriate contact of the gullet region with the animal's back was demonstrated in 100% of the saddles, with the central quadrant of the gullet being the most affected, indicating the inadequacy of this type of saddle for MM in this activity. Therefore, there is a need for a more complete assessment of saddle befitting an Australian saddle type to this equestrian activity, aiming at improvements in animal welfare.Keywords: thermography; zootechnics; horseback riding; saddle fitting.  
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spelling Thermographic quantitative analysis by quadrants of australian saddles used in basic horseback riding coursesAnálise termográfica quantitativa por quadrantes de selas australianas utilizadas em curso de equitação básicaThe saddle is a particularly important piece of equipment when it comes to training horses. Any problem with this, or in its adjustment, can cause discomfort, pain and injury to the horses. The aim of this study was to analyze Australian saddles thermographically, in a quantitative way by quadrants, performing a primary detection of how pressure distribution occurs in Australian saddles commonly used in Mangalarga Marchador (MM) gaited horses during a basic riding course, in order to signal whether there is a need for a more complete assessment of saddle befitting this type of activity. For this purpose, ten similar Australian saddles used by ten MM horses were thermographically evaluated during a basic riding course. Thermographic images were obtained from the ventral face of the saddle before and after one hour of exercise. The images were divided into 9 quadrants and compared quantitatively before and after the ride. Quantitative analysis by quadrants including 3 central quadrants for assessing the gullet region was effective, providing the necessary detail for data analysis. Inappropriate contact of the gullet region with the animal's back was demonstrated in 100% of the saddles, with the central quadrant of the gullet being the most affected, indicating the inadequacy of this type of saddle for MM in this activity. Therefore, there is a need for a more complete assessment of saddle befitting an Australian saddle type to this equestrian activity, aiming at improvements in animal welfare.Keywords: thermography; zootechnics; horseback riding; saddle fitting.  A sela é um equipamento de grande importância quando se trata do treinamento de equinos. Qualquer problema nesta, ou em seu ajuste, pode ocasionar desconforto, dores e lesões aos equinos. Objetivou-se, com o uso da análise termográfica quantitativa por quadrantes, realizar uma detecção primária de como ocorre a distribuição de pressão em selas australianas comumente utilizadas em cavalos da raça Mangalarga Marchador (MM) durante um curso básico de equitação, de forma a sinalizar se existe a necessidade de uma avaliação mais completa da adaptação de selas (Saddle Fitting)para este tipo de atividade. Para isso, foram avaliadas termograficamente dez selas australianas similares, utilizadas por dez animais da raça MM durante a realização de um curso básico de equitação para cavaleiros iniciantes. As imagens termográficas foram obtidas da face ventral da sela antes e após uma hora de exercício. As imagens foram divididas em nove quadrantes, comparadas quantitativamente, antes e depois da utilização, quanto a: temperatura do mesmo quadrante e equilíbrio entre quadrantes. A análise quantitativa por quadrantes incluindo três quadrantes centrais para avaliação da calha foi efetiva, proporcionando o detalhamento necessário para a análise dos dados. Demonstrou-se contato inapropriado da região da calha com dorso do animal em 100% das selas sendo quadrante central da calha o mais afetado, indicando a inadequação deste tipo de sela para MM nesta atividade. Havendo, portanto, necessidade de uma avaliação mais completa da adaptação de selas (Saddle Fitting) tipo australiana, a esta atividade equestre visando melhorias no bem estar animal.Palavras- chave: termografia; zootecnia; equitação; ajuste de sela.Universidade Federal de Goiás2020-09-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/62524Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 21 (2020): Continuous publicationCiência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 21 (2020): Publicação contínua1809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporenghttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/62524/35322https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/62524/35323https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/62524/35324https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/62524/35325Copyright (c) 2020 Ciência Animal Brasileirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMillena Oliveira AndradeArnhold, EmmanuelMoura da Costa Barcelos, Kate 2023-03-23T18:46:38Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/62524Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:26.223120Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Thermographic quantitative analysis by quadrants of australian saddles used in basic horseback riding courses
Análise termográfica quantitativa por quadrantes de selas australianas utilizadas em curso de equitação básica
title Thermographic quantitative analysis by quadrants of australian saddles used in basic horseback riding courses
spellingShingle Thermographic quantitative analysis by quadrants of australian saddles used in basic horseback riding courses
Millena Oliveira Andrade
title_short Thermographic quantitative analysis by quadrants of australian saddles used in basic horseback riding courses
title_full Thermographic quantitative analysis by quadrants of australian saddles used in basic horseback riding courses
title_fullStr Thermographic quantitative analysis by quadrants of australian saddles used in basic horseback riding courses
title_full_unstemmed Thermographic quantitative analysis by quadrants of australian saddles used in basic horseback riding courses
title_sort Thermographic quantitative analysis by quadrants of australian saddles used in basic horseback riding courses
author Millena Oliveira Andrade
author_facet Millena Oliveira Andrade
Arnhold, Emmanuel
Moura da Costa Barcelos, Kate
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Moura da Costa Barcelos, Kate
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Arnhold, Emmanuel
Moura da Costa Barcelos, Kate
description The saddle is a particularly important piece of equipment when it comes to training horses. Any problem with this, or in its adjustment, can cause discomfort, pain and injury to the horses. The aim of this study was to analyze Australian saddles thermographically, in a quantitative way by quadrants, performing a primary detection of how pressure distribution occurs in Australian saddles commonly used in Mangalarga Marchador (MM) gaited horses during a basic riding course, in order to signal whether there is a need for a more complete assessment of saddle befitting this type of activity. For this purpose, ten similar Australian saddles used by ten MM horses were thermographically evaluated during a basic riding course. Thermographic images were obtained from the ventral face of the saddle before and after one hour of exercise. The images were divided into 9 quadrants and compared quantitatively before and after the ride. Quantitative analysis by quadrants including 3 central quadrants for assessing the gullet region was effective, providing the necessary detail for data analysis. Inappropriate contact of the gullet region with the animal's back was demonstrated in 100% of the saddles, with the central quadrant of the gullet being the most affected, indicating the inadequacy of this type of saddle for MM in this activity. Therefore, there is a need for a more complete assessment of saddle befitting an Australian saddle type to this equestrian activity, aiming at improvements in animal welfare.Keywords: thermography; zootechnics; horseback riding; saddle fitting.  
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