Body Condition Score in Danish Horses Related to Type, Use, and Training Level: Patterns, Risk, and Protective Factors

Author:

Uldahl Mette1,Dahl Jan2,Clayton Hilary Mary3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Vejle Equine Practice, Fasanvej 12, 7120 Vejle Øst, Denmark

2. Jan Dahl Consult, Østrupvej 89, 4350 Ugerløse, Denmark

3. Sport Horse Science, 3145 Sandhill Road, Mason, MI 48854, USA

Abstract

Body condition in horses is a growing concern that has different patterns of development in horses that are above and below the ideal range. This study used professional and para-professional evaluators (veterinarians, farriers, trainers, Danish Equestrian Federation (DEF) officials) who were trained and certified in the use of a modified Henneke scoring system to assign a body condition score (BCS) on a scale of 1–9. Scores of 5–6 are regarded as ideal, and 78.6% of the evaluated horses were in these groups. Only 4.8% of horses were below ideal BCS but 16.5% were above ideal BCS, and this was influenced by type, age, and training. A significant protective effect towards above ideal BCS was shown for horses trained at higher intensities. Cold-blooded horses and traditional ponies had increased risk for being above ideal BCS. Although BCS increased with age, a large proportion of geriatric horses were both above and below ideal BCS. Discipline was not related to BCS. Patterns of BCS distribution for horses attended by different professionals were investigated. Veterinarians attended more horses with BCS above and below ideal values, farriers mostly saw horses that were above ideal BCS, and officials at competitions mainly saw horses with ideal BCS.

Funder

Qato Fonden, Koldingvej 2, 7190 Billund, Denmark

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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