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Beyond the Miracle Foal: A Study into the Persistent Effects of Gestational Immaturity in Horses

University of New England, Australia
Clothier, Jane ; Brown, Wendy ; Hinch, Geoffrey ; Small, Alison
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This data was collected for studies into the persistent effects of equine gestational immaturity manifest as adrenocortical, orthopaedic and behavioural adaptations. The adrenocortical data comprises salivary cortisol concentration values relating to an ACTH stimulation; orthopaedic data comprises anatomical measurements; behavioural data comprises salivary cortisol values, questionnaire responses, movement sensor data, algometric pressure data.

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Funding SourceResearch Training Programme Scholarship

Issued: 2019

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