To Investigate the Effect of Light Therapy in Gestation Length and Foal Birth Weight in the Thoroughbred Mare
Absztrakt
It has already been established that blue light from light emitting diodes directed at a
single eye elicits a dose dependent suppression of melatonin in horses (Walsh et al 2012).
A suppression in melatonin increases gonadotropin releasing hormone pulse frequency
which advances the onset of estrus in mares (Cleaver et al 1991). In this experiment, we
carry on from this point, investigating the effects of light therapy from light masks to the
mare during her gestation period and the subsequent effect this has on gestation length
and birth weight of the foal. We also aim to determine the relationship between
administering light therapy via the light mask and rate of coat shedding in mares.
Furthermore, we aim to investigate the most recent scientific publications on the topic of
light therapy in equines. We trace the evolution of this science and evaluate its application
in the equine Industry.