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BLUP animal×Analyse des allures du cheval×
DomaineSciences vétérinairesSciences vétérinaires
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine19491990
Auteur d'origineCharles R. HendersonEquine Veterinary Medicine Research Community
TypeStatistical Prediction MethodObservational and Instrumental Evaluation
Source fondatriceHenderson, C. R. (1949). Estimation of changes in cattle breeding values. Journal of Dairy Science, 32(5), 369-378. link ↗Keegan, K. G., Dent, E. V., Balev, S. F., Bunch, P., Ellington, J. K., French, H., & Bennett, D. K. (2011). Equine movement: from structure to function. Equine Veterinary Journal, 43(3), 285-291. link ↗
AliasBLUP, breeding value prediction, genetic merit estimationlameness evaluation, motion analysis, stride assessment
Apparentées33
RésuméAnimal BLUP (Best Linear Unbiased Predictor) is a statistical method for estimating the genetic merit (breeding values) of livestock based on their own performance and the performance of their relatives. Developed by Charles R. Henderson in 1949 and refined continuously since, Animal BLUP accounts for pedigree relationships, environmental effects, and non-additive genetic variance, providing accurate predictions of an animal's ability to transmit desirable traits to offspring.Equine Gait Analysis is a systematic evaluation of a horse's movement patterns at walk, trot, and canter to detect lameness, asymmetry, and biomechanical dysfunction. Combining visual observation with increasingly sophisticated instrumental techniques (force plate analysis, kinematics, accelerometry), gait analysis is essential for diagnosing the causes of lameness, monitoring recovery from injury, and evaluating the safety and suitability of sport horses.
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