Abstract

Established breed-specific reference intervals (RI) are animportant tool for monitoring the health of horses. There is a lack of published work on breed-specific RI for Friesian horses. The goal of this project was to determine hematologic and biochemical RI for Friesian horses residing in North America. Strict inclusion and exclusion criteria were established for selection of reference subjects and for blood specimen collection and handling. Blood samples from 123 healthy, adult (range 3-18 years, median 8years) Friesian horses of both sexes (70 mares, 45 geldings, and 8 stallions) were used to determine RI. Complete blood counts (CBC) and biochemistry profiles were performed on the Sysmex XT-2000iV hematology and Olympus AU400 biochemistry analyzers, respectively, at IDEXX Laboratories Inc. (Columbus, OH, USA). Results were analyzed using Reference Value Advisor. According to the guidelines of the ASVCP, nonparametric RI with 90% confidence intervals were determined. IDEXX equine RI are transferrable to Friesian horses for 30 of 36analytes. Friesian-specific RI (medians) are recommended for the following variables: RBC 5.02-8.74×10(6) /μL (6.66), HCT 27-42% (34), HGB 9.0-14.3g/dL (11.4), lactate dehydrogenase 299-866U/L (493), direct bilirubin 0.3-0.7mg/dL (0.5), and anion gap 7-18mEq/L (12). The RI established in this study provide a useful baseline for the assessment of hematologic and biochemical data in Friesian horses residing in North America.

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