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. 2023 Sep 16;13(18):2943.
doi: 10.3390/ani13182943.

Phenotypic and Genetic Study of the Presence of Hair Whorls in Pura Raza Español Horses

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Phenotypic and Genetic Study of the Presence of Hair Whorls in Pura Raza Español Horses

Ana Encina et al. Animals (Basel). .

Abstract

Hair whorls are a hereditary feature in horses that may be associated with temperament and coat color. Hair whorls are described as changes in the hair pattern and may take various forms, such as circular and linear whorls. We first carried out a frequency analysis of hair whorls (circular and linear). Next, a Generalized Non-Linear Model was computed to assess the significance of some potential influencing factors, and a genetic parameter estimation was performed. ENDOG software v4.8 was used to estimate the inbreeding coefficient of all the animals analyzed. It was more common to find horses with circular hair whorls than with linear whorls. The heritability ranges obtained were, in general, medium-high for both circular whorls (0.20 to 0.90) and linear whorls (0.44 to 0.84). High positive correlations were found on the between left and right positions, indicating a tendency to symmetry in certain locations. The laterality of hair whorls was also evidenced, with the biggest concentration on the left-hand side, particularly in gray horses, showing circular whorls below the central line of eyes, which has been associated in a previous paper with a calmer and more docile temperament.

Keywords: behavior; coat color; equines; genetic models; heritability; temperament.

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(a): circular hair whorl on the center of the head, above the eye line and (b) linear hair whorls on the ventral part of the neck. Yellow arrows indicate the location of the circular whorl (a) and the linear whorl (b).

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