B. Langlois et C. Blouin, EFFECT OF A HORSES MONTH OF BIRTH ON ITS FUTURE SPORT PERFORMANCE .I.EFFECT ON ANNUAL PHENOTYPIC INDEXES, Annales de zootechnie, 46(5), 1997, pp. 393-398
This study examined the effect of month of birth on performance in fla
t races, steeplechase and hurdle races, harness racing, and equestrian
competitions (jumping, 3-day events, dressage). The performance was e
valuated by considering the annual phenotypic indices calculated from
their earnings and published by the SIRE (Systeme d'Identification Rep
ertoriant les Equides): ICP for flat races, ICO for the steeplechases
and hurdle races, ITR for trotting races, ISO for jumping, TCC for the
Olympic 3-day event and ICD for dressage. The effect of month of birt
h was tested through variance analysis and was significant in every ca
se. Horses that are born early in the year had an advantage and perfor
med better than horses born later. The effect varied in magnitude with
the different disciplines. It was marked in flat races and trotting r
aces, and lower in the steeplechases and Olympic sport disciplines. Th
e effect decreased with age, but remained significant very !ate in a h
orse's career. In conclusion, an early birth month is advantageous for
a horse and application of winter lighting protocols for mares should
take this into consideration. Because of its statistical significance
, this effect should be routinely taken into account in breeding value
estimation, particularly for racing activities.