Phenotypic diversity of horse breeds used in sports activities, employing multivariate analysis

  • Marcos P. G. Rezende State University of Southwest of Bahia. Jequiezinho, Jequié 45205-490
  • Julio C. Souza Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul. Paranaíba, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil Visiting Research in University of Kent, United Kingdom
  • Carlos H. M. Malhado State University of Southwest of Bahia. Jequiezinho, Jequié 45205-490
  • Paulo L. S. Carneiro State University of Southwest of Bahia. Jequiezinho, Jequié 45205-490
  • Johnny I. M. Araujo State University of Southwest of Bahia. Jequiezinho, Jequié 45205-490
  • Leonardo Sitorski North Dakota State University, Dept. Animal Sciences. Fargo, ND
  • Riccardo Moretti University of Florence, Dept. Agriculture, Food, Environment and Forestry. Firenze University of Turin, Dept. Veterinary Sciences, Turin
  • Riccardo Bozzi University of Florence, Dept. Agriculture, Food, Environment and Forestry. Firenze
Keywords: aptitudes, body structure, conformation, functionality, morphology

Abstract

Aim of study: Sports involving horses have notable financial importance. Breeds are evaluated to find the best-suited ones for a specific sport category. Phenotypic diversity using biometric markers was evaluated for Quarter Horse (QH), Arabic (AR), English Thoroughbred (ET), and Brazilian Equestrian (BE) horse breeds.

Area of study: Mato Grosso do Sul-Brazil.

Material and methods: Lengths, widths, and circumference measures of 268 horses were collected. These measures were used to estimate conformation indexes. The size-free canonical discriminant analysis was used to remove the size effect on the animal's shape. The similarity among breeds (by sex) was evaluated employing multivariate analysis (canonical analysis, MANOVA, principal components, Euclidean distances, and grouping through complete linkage), considering all linear measures and conformation indexes (included in the analysis of principal components).

Main results: Four canonical variables (CANs), each one representing an equation to interpret the morpho-functionality of breeds “sustentation”, “structure”, “frame”, and “equilibrium”, were retained. The breeds presented differences when the CANs were simultaneously considered. Differences mainly were the size and the thickness of the body as well as the ability of the animal to move. ET, QH, and BE demonstrate a well-defined biometric profile. These three breeds clustered separately from AR breed.

Research highlights: Canonical variables allow to verify the functional aptitudes since the responses were close to conformation indices commonly used as horse skill estimators. The implementation of these variables as selection criteria in horse breeding programs require further studies in larger populations of horses for a confirmation of the present results.

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Author Biographies

Marcos P. G. Rezende, State University of Southwest of Bahia. Jequiezinho, Jequié 45205-490

Julio C. Souza, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul. Paranaíba, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil Visiting Research in University of Kent, United Kingdom

Carlos H. M. Malhado, State University of Southwest of Bahia. Jequiezinho, Jequié 45205-490

Paulo L. S. Carneiro, State University of Southwest of Bahia. Jequiezinho, Jequié 45205-490

Johnny I. M. Araujo, State University of Southwest of Bahia. Jequiezinho, Jequié 45205-490

Leonardo Sitorski, North Dakota State University, Dept. Animal Sciences. Fargo, ND

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Published
2021-04-16
How to Cite
Rezende, M. P. G., Souza, J. C., Malhado, C. H. M., Carneiro, P. L. S., Araujo, J. I. M., Sitorski, L., Moretti, R., & Bozzi, R. (2021). Phenotypic diversity of horse breeds used in sports activities, employing multivariate analysis. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 19(1), e0401. https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2021191-16576
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Animal breeding, genetics and reproduction