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Journal of Animal Science | 2011

Genetic analysis of the longevity of French sport horses in jumping competition.

Anne Ricard; Christine Blouin

The longevity of sport horses is an economic and ethical issue. The aim of this study was to analyze the duration of the competitive life of jumping horses in France to assess the potential for genetic evaluation and to propose rules of management for sport horses. Data included lifetimes spent in jumping competitions for the 209,296 horses born from 1968 onward with performances between 1972 and 2008; the data set contained 22% right-censored records. Longevity was measured in years. Discrete survival analysis included fixed effects of region of birth, month of birth, year of recording, age at first competition, interaction between sex and level of jumping performance as measured by the logarithm of earnings adjusted for sex, age, year, and random sire and maternal grand-sire effects. There were 16,668 sires and maternal grand-sires. All fixed effects were highly significant (P < 0.001). Management of the sports career had an important effect on longevity: against common belief, the younger the horse started competing, the longer it stayed in competition. For horses that started competing at an age of 6 yr, the risk of culling was 1.33-fold that of horses having started at 4 yr of age. The less success in competition, the greater was the chance for leaving competition, especially for horses without earnings. For a gelding without earnings, the risk of culling was 1.40-fold that of an average-performance gelding and 2.57-fold that of a top-rated gelding (performance at least 2 SD above the mean). Mares always had greater relative risk than geldings or stallions because they may be culled from competition to be used for breeding. The risk of culling for females was 1.45-fold that of a gelding with the same performance. The heritability of the length of competitive life was 0.10. Breeding values were predicted for sires, and 3,303 sires showed an accuracy greater than 0.60. Among these sires, 262 were used for breeding in 2008.


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2005

Genetic parameters of racing merit of Thoroughbred horses in steeplechase races

Árpád Bokor; Christine Blouin; Bertrand Langlois; József Stefler

Abstract The aim of this study was to estimate variance components of racing ability in Thoroughbreds involved in steeplechase races. Race results were collected from steeplechase races in France (n=9041), in the United Kingdom and Ireland (n=8314) and contained the results of overall 106 020 runs from 1998 to 2003. Performance was measured by two criteria: earnings and ranks after mathematical transformation. The effects of year, sex, age, and race were considered as fixed, animal, permanent environment and maternal as random. Maternal environmental component for ranks were 0.021 in France and 0.000 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Estimated heritabilities for the ranking criteria were 0.18 (repeatability 0.33) in France and 0.06 (repeatability 0.19) in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The high genetic correlation between the two traits (0.94 and 0.97) gives the opportunity to find out the most suitable criteria for breeding value estimation.


Frontiers in Genetics | 2017

Endurance Exercise Ability in the Horse: A Trait with Complex Polygenic Determinism

Anne Ricard; Céline Robert; Christine Blouin; Fanny Baste; Gwendoline Torquet; Caroline Morgenthaler; Julie Rivière; Núria Mach; Xavier Mata; Laurent Schibler; Eric Barrey

Endurance horses are able to run at more than 20 km/h for 160 km (in bouts of 30–40 km). This level of performance is based on intense aerobic metabolism, effective body heat dissipation and the ability to endure painful exercise. The known heritabilities of endurance performance and exercise-related physiological traits in Arabian horses suggest that adaptation to extreme endurance exercise is influenced by genetic factors. The objective of the present genome-wide association study (GWAS) was to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to endurance racing performance in 597 Arabian horses. The performance traits studied were the total race distance, average race speed and finishing status (qualified, eliminated or retired). We used three mixed models that included a fixed allele or genotype effect and a random, polygenic effect. Quantile-quantile plots were acceptable, and the regression coefficients for actual vs. expected log10 p-values ranged from 0.865 to 1.055. The GWAS revealed five significant quantitative trait loci (QTL) corresponding to 6 SNPs on chromosomes 6, 1, 7, 16, and 29 (two SNPs) with corrected p-values from 1.7 × 10−6 to 1.8 × 10−5. Annotation of these 5 QTL revealed two genes: sortilin-related VPS10-domain-containing receptor 3 (SORCS3) on chromosome 1 is involved in protein trafficking, and solute carrier family 39 member 12 (SLC39A12) on chromosome 29 is active in zinc transport and cell homeostasis. These two coding genes could be involved in neuronal tissues (CNS). The other QTL on chromosomes 6, 7, and 16 may be involved in the regulation of the gene expression through non-coding RNAs, CpG islands and transcription factor binding sites. On chromosome 6, a new candidate equine long non-coding RNA (KCNQ1OT1 ortholog: opposite antisense transcript 1 of potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily Q member 1 gene) was predicted in silico and validated by RT-qPCR in primary cultures of equine myoblasts and fibroblasts. This lncRNA could be one element of the cardiac rhythm regulation. Our GWAS revealed that equine performance during endurance races is a complex polygenic trait, and is partially governed by at least 5 QTL: two coding genes involved in neuronal tissues and three other loci with many regulatory functions such as slowing down heart rate.


Equine Veterinary Journal | 2010

Heritability of percentage of fast myosin heavy chains in skeletal muscles and relationship with performance.

Eric Barrey; J. P. Valette; Maggy Jouglin; Christine Blouin; B. Langlois


Reproduction Nutrition Development | 2004

Statistical analysis of some factors affecting the number of horse births in France

Bertrand Langlois; Christine Blouin


Livestock Science | 2007

Annual, career or single race records for breeding value estimation in race horses

Bertrand Langlois; Christine Blouin


Animal Research | 2005

Estimation of genetic parameters of Thoroughbred racing performance in the Czech Republic

Sonia Svobodova; Christine Blouin; Bertrand Langlois


Animal Research | 2003

Breeding evaluation of arab horses from their racing results in Tunisia by a BLUP with an animal model approach

Tahar Belhajyahia; Christine Blouin; Bertrand Langlois; Hanene Harzalla


Annales De Zootechnie | 1998

Effect of a horse's month of birth on its future sport performance. II. Effect on annual earnings and annual earnings per start.

Bertrand Langlois; Christine Blouin


Livestock Science | 2012

Genetic parameters for gestation length in French horse breeds

Bertrand Langlois; Christine Blouin

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Bertrand Langlois

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Anne Ricard

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Eric Barrey

Université Paris-Saclay

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Céline Robert

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Laurent Schibler

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Xavier Mata

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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B. Langlois

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Caroline Morgenthaler

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Fanny Baste

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Gwendoline Torquet

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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