Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9148996 | Journal of Thermal Biology | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Horse core body temperature (CBT) was monitored by three methods to compare three distinct physiological locations (blood temperature, BT; rectal temperature, RT; and telemetry-based gastrointestinal temperature, GT). Calibrated results indicate that CBT was different for each location (0.5 °C greater GT vs. RT; 1.0 °C greater GT vs. BT). The diurnal CBT average, minimum, and maximum were 38.0, 37.6, and 38.5 °C, respectively; and the telemetry-based system for measuring GT applied in this study is an acceptable alternative method for monitoring core body temperature in horses.
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Authors
Angela R. Green, Richard S. Gates, Laurie M. Lawrence,