Hematological reference values of horses in Western Libya and their relationship to breed, age and management

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Sawesi Osama,Elbaz Abdulkareem,Mahmoud Abdusalam,Duro Enas,Altaeb Abdulnasser,Milad Khaled,Bennour Emad

Abstract

Background: Hematological evaluation is an important step for health assessment in equine medicine. Beside biochemical tests, that evaluation could be pivotal for diagnosis, prognosis and treatment monitoring. In Libya, the horse population has been drastically increased in the last years and hitherto, no report addressed the reference hematological values for the existing equine breeds. Aim: This study aimed to establish the reference for hematological indices of traditional equestrian and stud-farm equine breeds in the Western Libya in regard to some variables like individual characteristics, management system and rearing purpose. Methods: Blood samples of 167 horses of Arabian, Thoroughbred and Local breeds were collected from an area covering a large part of the Western Libya and complete blood counts of the samples were performed using a hematological auto-analyzer. The collected data were statistically analyzed using the SPSS software. Results: Hematological reference indices were generated for the aforementioned equine breeds in the Western Libya. The equine hematological profile was variable according to some individual and management factors. In addition, the significant effects of those factors were usually restricted to erythrocyte- and platelets-related indices. In terms of breed influence, Thoroughbreds had significantly lower erythrocyte counts (RBC) comparing to local horses (p=0.04) and Arabian horses showed significant higher platelets counts (PLT) comparing to Thoroughbreds and local horses; p=0.00 and p=0.03, respectively. Moreover, significantly lower values of hemoglobin (HGB), hematocrit (HCT) and mean cell volume (MCV) and PLT counts were noticed in young horses vis-à-vis significant higher values of HCT, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) and red cell distribution width (RDW) in females. In regard to exercise, racing horses varied significantly from non-racing horses in monocyte percentage (p=0.04), RBC (p=0.00), HGB (p=0.00), HCT (p=0.00), MCV (p=0.00) and MCH (p=0.00). Diet supplementation also influenced the equine erythrocyte related indices, as horses offered supplemented diet had significantly higher RBC (p=0.00), HGB (p=0.00), HCT (p=0.00), MCV (p=0.00) and MCH (p=0.00), comparing to those served non-supplemented diet. Conclusion: This study provided the first reference values of the equine hematological profile in Western Libya. In addition, the age, breed, exercise and diet supplementation had variable impacts on hematological equine indices.

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ScopeMed

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