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Equine coat study
October 7th, 2009 by Mike

Anyone who turns out their horse in the winter knows that a horse’s coat changes from the summer to the winter. But have you ever considered what is at work for this to happen? This week I read about research done in the United Kingdom studying the coats of horses that died in the summer and the coats of those died in the fall.

As would be expected, there was a higher number of sweat glands in comparison in the Thoroughbreds and the non-Thoroughbreds compared to the ponies. The non-Thoroughbreds and the ponies’ sebaceous glands were busier in the summer wicking away sweat from their coats.

Of these three groups, the Thoroughbreds results were more stunning. The researchers have thought that it may be of their Arabian ancestry with its roots in a hotter climate. The Thoroughbreds skin was much thinner in the summer than a non-Thoroughbred. They had the greatest skin change from summer to winter with a larger increase of sebaceous gland volume. Interestingly the Thoroughbreds had higher volume measurements for the sebaceous glands in the winter than the non-Thoroughbreds and the ponies. The sebaceous glands secrete an oily substance which in the winter helps with waterproofing the coat while in the summer helps wick sweat through the coat.

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Although horse owners know that their horses do well in both climates, it is incredible how their hydration levels change and just how adaptable horses are.

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