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How Can Horse Owners Test For EMS?

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Photo Credit: Brittany Bevis

EMS is linked to obesity, insulin resistance, and laminitis—a painful and debilitating inflammation of tissue in a horse’s hooves, which can necessitate euthanasia in severe cases.

A team of University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine researchers recently set out to investigate genetic mutations in two breeds that are at higher risk for EMS: Morgan horses and Welsh ponies.

The scientists found:

  • EMS is polygenetic, which means horses with an EMS diagnosis often have mutations on more than one gene
    both breed-specific mutations associated with EMS, and mutations shared between the two breeds

The researchers concluded that a single gene genetic test will not reveal to owners whether or not their horse is genetically predisposed to EMS. Rather, the scientists suggest further research be done into developing a more intricate panel test to meet the complexity of the disease’s genetic nature.

Click here to read more in Genes.

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