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Readability of branding symbols in horses and histomorphological alterations at the branding site
Authors:JE Aurich  P Wohlsein  M Wulf  M Nees  W Baumgärtner  M Becker-Birck  C Aurich
Institution:1. Section for Obstetrics and Reproduction, University of Veterinary Sciences, 1210 Vienna, Austria;2. Department of Pathology, University of Veterinary Medicine, 30559 Hannover, Germany;3. Graf Lehndorff Institute for Equine Science, 16845 Neustadt (Dosse), Germany;4. Centre for Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer, University of Veterinary Sciences, 1210 Vienna, Austria;1. Department of Large Animal Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Højbakkegård Allé 5, DK-2630 Taastrup, Denmark;2. Department of Cardiology P, Gentofte University Hospital, DK 2900 Hellerup, Denmark;3. Laboratory of Experimental Cardiology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3B, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark
Abstract:Identification of horses has traditionally been facilitated by hot iron branding, but the extent by which branding symbols and numbers can be identified has not been investigated. The local pathological changes induced by branding are also unknown. This study analysed the readability of branding symbols and histomorphological alterations at the branding sites. A total of 248 horses in an equestrian championship were available for identification of symbols and numbers. A further 28 horses, euthanased for other reasons, provided histological examination of the branding site.All except one horse had evidence of histological changes at the brand site, including epidermal hyperplasia, increase of dermal collagenous fibrous tissue and loss of adnexal structures. In two foals, an ulcerative to necrotizing dermatitis was observed and interpreted as a complication of recent branding lesions. Despite the fact that hot iron branding caused lesions compatible with third degree thermal injury, it did not allow unambiguous identification of a large proportion of older horses. While the breed-specific symbol was consistently identified by three independent investigators in 84% of the horses, the double-digit branding number was read correctly by all three investigators in less than 40%. In conclusion, hot iron branding in horses causes lesions compatible with third degree thermal injury but does not always allow identification of horses.
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