Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5535629 Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The genetic characteristics of jumping enable a correct selection program. Linear parameters of the jump were measured by video image analysis with and without the rider. Repeatability and heritability were calculated based on the statistical model using DMUAI, including effects of the year, month of training, obstacle height, horse conformation, and rider (if necessary). The highest repeatabilities were noted for the position of head and reached 0.45-0.56 for head position in comparison to withers and 0.48-0.55 in comparison to croup. Results varied between parameters with and without riders. Repeatability under rider was slightly higher, the opposite trend was observed in heritability. It seems that the relation of head to the rest of the body has higher heritability than the height of the head above the obstacle itself.
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