A Survey on Abnormal Conformation of Horses in Patna District of Bihar

A Survey on Abnormal Conformation of Horses

Authors

  • MANOJ KUMAR SINGH Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India
  • NIRBHAY KUMAR SINGH Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India
  • G D SINGH Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India
  • RAMESH TIWARI Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India
  • ANIL KUMAR Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India

Abstract

 A total of 90 horses were screened in the equine survey which included stud of Bihar military police, horses registered for treatment at the clinical complex of Bihar veterinary college Patna and at different veterinary hospitals and villages in and around 10 Km area of Patna. Abnormal conformation in the forelimb and hind limb were recorded and on the basis of collected data prevalence of lameness due to abnormal conformation was declared. The abnormal conformations were detected on the basis of physical appearance, the outline of muscles and structures of bones of a horse. The horses were observed from poll to tail and down to gaskin for alignment of the vertebral column, straightness and symmetry. Abnormal conformation was evaluated by viewing the horse from the left side and assessing balance by comparing the head, neck and forelimb with the hind limb and croup. Out of ninety horses screened during the survey eleven horses were detected with abnormal conformation which was two toe-out, one toe-in, seven cow-hock and one bow leg. The bad conformations in forelimb were toe-out and toe-in. In toe-out base, narrow condition was observed and toes were pointed away from each other which are one of the worst conformations of the forelimb. In toe-in condition, toes were pointed towards one another accompanied by the base narrow condition. The most common abnormal hind limb conformations were cow-hock and bow-leg. In cow-hock, the horses were base narrow up to hock and base-wide from hock downwards whereas in bow legs the line drawn from tuber ischii did not bisect the legs.

Keywords: Toe-in, toe-out, cow-hock, bow-leg, horse, abnormal, conformation

Author Biographies

MANOJ KUMAR SINGH, Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India

Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India

NIRBHAY KUMAR SINGH, Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India

Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India

G D SINGH, Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India

Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India

RAMESH TIWARI, Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India

Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India

ANIL KUMAR, Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India

Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India

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Published

2019-08-29

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