2022
DOI: 10.37496/rbz5120210111
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Assessment of a vaquejada horse training protocol based on laboratory clinical parameters

Abstract: The objective of this study was to assess a training protocol employed in the Brazilian Northeast region for fitness conditioning of vaquejada horses. For 12 months, 24 Quarter Horses were evaluated under a completely randomized split-plot experimental design in which the plots comprised three age groups: horses at two, three, and four years of age. The split plots were made up of six fitness tests carried out every other month. The fitness test protocol consisted of five levels of protocol exercises on a stan… Show more

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“…Equestrian sport modalities that involve more than one animal species can represent a challenge when ensuring the welfare of all the participants in the practice of the activity. Vaquejada represents one of these equine disciplines in which two Quarter horses and their cowboys run alongside a bull on a soft sand track, with one of them (helper horse) guiding the bull and ensuring that it continues running in a straight line, and the other (pull horse) galloping alongside the bull and working together with the other rider to pull the bull down by catching its tail [14][15][16]. Although involved in the same sport, these two equine athletes perform distinct tasks, and this must be considered in vaquejada training and competitions [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equestrian sport modalities that involve more than one animal species can represent a challenge when ensuring the welfare of all the participants in the practice of the activity. Vaquejada represents one of these equine disciplines in which two Quarter horses and their cowboys run alongside a bull on a soft sand track, with one of them (helper horse) guiding the bull and ensuring that it continues running in a straight line, and the other (pull horse) galloping alongside the bull and working together with the other rider to pull the bull down by catching its tail [14][15][16]. Although involved in the same sport, these two equine athletes perform distinct tasks, and this must be considered in vaquejada training and competitions [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%