Essays about: "Equine"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 357 essays containing the word Equine.
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6. Ridlärarens/tränarens bemötande av ungdomar med ätstörning
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and BiochemistryAbstract : Att upptäcka en elev med ätstörning är svårt då det inte alltid syns på utsidan. Ätstörning handlar snarare om en orättvis självbild, negativa tankar och känslor om sig själv. Elever med ätstörningar är därför en utmaning för ridlärare och tränare då kunskapen ofta brister. READ MORE
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7. Mapping of prevalence, diagnostics and treatments of orthopedic injuries in Swedish trotting horses
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical SciencesAbstract : Equine sport is the third largest sport in Sweden with an estimated number of 350,000 horses in the country. Trotting racing is the biggest branch in the Swedish equine industry, around 80,000 out of the horse population are trotting horses. Sweden is ranked to be among the top three leading countries in the world holding trotting races. READ MORE
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8. Bacteria in the vagina during the estrous cycle in mares
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical SciencesAbstract : An understanding of the normal bacterial flora of any organ is essential to provide the background to conditions and interventions that might cause the flora to change. In the vagina of the mare, a change of bacterial flora could be induced by introduction of semen, treatment with antibiotics, backflow from an unhealthy uterus etc. READ MORE
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9. Riskfaktorer för Strongylus vulgaris – en enkätstudie
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Clinical SciencesAbstract : I stort sett exponeras alla betande hästar för endoparasiter någon gång under sin levnad. Strongylus vulgaris, en av hästens stora blodmaskar, anses vara den hästparasit som är mest patogen och kan orsaka skador som är direkt fatala. Strongylus vulgaris har en fekal-oral livscykel som tar cirka sex till sju månader att fullborda. READ MORE
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10. Sensor based training registration in riding horses : possible association between training regimen and locomotion asymmetry
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and BiochemistryAbstract : Lameness remains a significant welfare concern in riding horses, with over 50% of documented equine injuries attributed to this condition. The precise quantification of training activities and the objective assessment of asymmetry can contribute substantially to our comprehension of the impact of training on injury occurrence and overall performance in riding horses. READ MORE