Date of birth and purchase price as foals or yearlings are associated with Thoroughbred flat race performance in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

IF 1.3 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinary Record Open Pub Date : 2022-09-23 eCollection Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1002/vro2.43
Juan Carlos Arango-Sabogal, Rebecca Mouncey, Amanda M de Mestre, Kristien Verheyen
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Background: Thoroughbred breeders aim to have foals born early in the season, but scientific evidence on the advantages for race performance is scarce and contradictory.

Methods: The association between date of birth and purchase price as foal/yearling, with race performance by the end of the second and third years of life of Thoroughbreds racing in flat races in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland (IRE) was assessed using negative binomial and zero-inflated negative binomial models on the entire 2014-2015 UK/IRE foal crops (n = 28,282).

Results: In total, 6666 and 9456 horses raced in UK/IRE flat racing by the end of their second and third years of life. Prize money and prize money per start decreased with each additional day beyond 1 January that the foal was born. Purchase price as foal and yearling was negatively associated with the number of races run, while it was positively associated with prize money and prize money per start by the end of the third year of life.

Conclusions: Foals born early in the season had higher earnings by the end of their second and third years of life than foals born later. Differences were more marked among males than females. The most expensive horses sold as foals or yearlings ran fewer races but earned more prize money and prize money per start than less expensive horses. Results from this population-based analyses may inform strategies and management practices aiming to maximise horses' racing performance potential and increase financial returns.

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在英国和爱尔兰,小马驹或一岁马的出生日期和购买价格与纯血马的平地比赛成绩有关。
背景:纯血马饲养者的目标是让马驹在赛季初期出生,但有关其比赛表现优势的科学证据却很少,而且相互矛盾:方法:使用负二项模型和零膨胀负二项模型,对英国(UK)和爱尔兰(IRE)参加2014-2015年度平地赛马比赛的纯血马的全部马驹(n = 28282匹)的出生日期和小马驹/一岁马的购买价格与第二年和第三年的比赛成绩之间的关系进行了评估:共有6666匹和9456匹赛马在第二年和第三年结束时参加了英国/爱尔兰平地赛马比赛。奖金和每次出赛的奖金随着马驹出生日期在 1 月 1 日之后每增加一天而减少。小马驹和一岁马的购买价格与参加比赛的次数呈负相关,而与第三年的奖金和每次出赛的奖金呈正相关:结论:与出生较晚的马驹相比,赛季初期出生的马驹在第二年和第三年结束时的收入更高。雄马与雌马之间的差异更为明显。作为小马驹或一岁马出售的最昂贵的马匹参加的比赛较少,但与价格较低的马匹相比,它们获得的奖金和每次出赛的奖金更高。这项基于群体的分析结果可为旨在最大限度地发挥马匹的赛马表现潜力和增加经济收益的策略和管理方法提供参考。
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Veterinary Record Open
Veterinary Record Open VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Record Open is a journal dedicated to publishing specialist veterinary research across a range of topic areas including those of a more niche and specialist nature to that considered in the weekly Vet Record. Research from all disciplines of veterinary interest will be considered. It is an Open Access journal of the British Veterinary Association.
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