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Association of infrared imaging in young horses with genetic functional longevity in show jumping | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Association of infrared imaging in young horses with genetic functional longevity in show jumping
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Suzanne Harari
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Bernard Dumont Saint Priest
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Severine Deretz
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A significant association exists between infrared imaging and functional longevity in show jumping horses, impacting their performance.
Initial findings indicate that genetic markers may influence the longevity of horses in competitive show jumping events.
Observational analysis involving young horses assessed infrared imaging data correlated with their performance outcomes.
Supporting the use of infrared imaging may enhance training strategies, highlighting the potential for improved equine management.
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Harari et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
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