Abstract :
There is a lack of knowledge about the genetic background of eczema due to insect bite hypersensitivity, also called summer
eczema, in horses. The condition is known in several horse breeds and countries and it causes reduced welfare of the horse
and economic losses to the owner. The aim of this study was to estimate genetic parameters for summer eczema in Swedishborn
Icelandic horses. A questionnaire was sent to owners of horses sired by stallions with more than 50 offspring born in
Sweden between 1991 and 2001. Variance components of summer eczema classified as healthy, mild, moderate or severe
were estimated using the threshold methodology with sire models. In addition, summer eczema was analysed as a binary
trait (healthy v. affected). The analyses included 1250 horses sired by 33 stallions. The prevalence of summer eczema was 8%,
with a range of 0% to 30% in different paternal half-sib groups. Offspring of dams suffering from eczema had a higher risk
of developing eczema. The heritability for severity of summer eczema was estimated at 0.3 (s.d.,0.2) with a threshold sire
model. In contrast to the age of the horse, different geographic areas and gender were significantly associated with severity
of the eczema. We conclude that genetic selection could decrease the prevalence of summer eczema among Swedish-born
Icelandic horses. The amount and quality of data are, however, crucial for the possibility to introduce a genetic evaluation of
summer eczema. The symptoms should be classified in several classes according to severity, and this classification could be
made by the horse owner.
Keywords :
genetic parameters , Icelandic horses , insect bites , summer eczema , sweet itch