Morphometric measurements of the feet of working donkeys Equus asinus in Egypt.

Q3 Veterinary
Journal of Equine Science Pub Date : 2020-06-01 Epub Date: 2020-06-24 DOI:10.1294/jes.31.17
Mohamed B Mostafa, Ahmed I Abdelgalil, Shaaban F Farhat, Zoe Raw, Laura M Kubasiewicz
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Working equids rely on sound, balanced hooves, but data describing the typical morphology of the legs and feet of working donkeys are currently lacking. To address this gap in knowledge, the front and hind feet of twenty healthy working donkeys were measured and compared. Hoof width, weight-bearing lengths, heel width, dorsal hoof wall length and lateral and medial heel length of the hoof wall were determined, as well as toe angle, heel angle, hoof pastern axis, coronary band angle and a measure of 'ground surface size'. Viewed from the ground surface of the foot, front feet were more rounded and significantly larger than hind feet. Measures of medial-lateral balance and toe-heel angle ratio were within the recommended healthy guidelines for horses. Hoof pastern axis was broken forward for the studied animals, which supports previous research suggesting that a broken forward hoof pastern axis is normal for donkeys, although further study would be required to confirm whether this conformation is natural. Significant correlations were found between estimated body mass and hoof width in both the front and hind feet. These measurements provide valuable insight into the relationship between hoof and body characteristics, which may aid the development of guidelines for the trimming and management of working donkey hooves. Further study is, however, advised to confirm natural hoof conformation.

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埃及驴脚的形态计量学测量。
工作的马依靠健全、平衡的蹄子,但描述工作驴腿和脚的典型形态的数据目前缺乏。为了解决这一知识差距,测量和比较了20头健康工作驴的前脚和后脚。测定了蹄宽、负重长度、足跟宽度、蹄背壁长度、蹄壁外侧和内侧的足跟长度,以及趾角、足跟角、蹄粘轴、冠状带角和“地面尺寸”。从脚的地面表面看,前脚比后脚更圆,明显更大。测量内侧-外侧平衡和脚趾-脚跟角比在推荐的马健康指南范围内。被研究动物的蹄骨轴向前断裂,这支持了之前的研究,即驴的蹄骨轴向前断裂是正常的,尽管需要进一步的研究来证实这种构象是否是自然的。在前脚和后脚的估计体重和蹄宽之间发现了显著的相关性。这些测量结果对蹄和身体特征之间的关系提供了有价值的见解,这可能有助于制定修剪和管理工作驴蹄的指导方针。然而,建议进一步研究以确认天然的蹄形。
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Journal of Equine Science
Journal of Equine Science Veterinary-Equine
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