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2021

Breakover

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Influence Of Speed, Ground Surface And Shoeing Condition On Hoof Breakover Duration In Galloping Thoroughbred Racehorses, Kate Horan, James Coburn, Kieran Kourdache, Peter Day, Dan Harborne, Liam Brinkley, Henry Carnall, Lucy Hammond, Michael L. Peterson, Sean Millard, Thilo Pfau Sep 2021

Influence Of Speed, Ground Surface And Shoeing Condition On Hoof Breakover Duration In Galloping Thoroughbred Racehorses, Kate Horan, James Coburn, Kieran Kourdache, Peter Day, Dan Harborne, Liam Brinkley, Henry Carnall, Lucy Hammond, Michael L. Peterson, Sean Millard, Thilo Pfau

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications

Understanding the effect of horseshoe–surface combinations on hoof kinematics at gallop is relevant for optimising performance and minimising injury in racehorse–jockey dyads. This intervention study assessed hoof breakover duration in Thoroughbred ex-racehorses from the British Racing School galloping on turf and artificial tracks in four shoeing conditions: aluminium, barefoot, aluminium–rubber composite (GluShu) and steel. Shoe–surface combinations were tested in a randomized order and horse–jockey pairings (n = 14) remained constant. High-speed video cameras (Sony DSC-RX100M5) filmed the hoof-ground interactions at 1000 frames per second. The time taken for a hoof marker wand fixed to the lateral hoof wall to …