TY - BOOK AU - Ayman Saad Abdelhamid AU - Mohammed Yousef Saleh Matoock , AU - Rabie Hassan Fayed , TI - Welfare assessment in arabian horses in Egypt / PY - 2018/// CY - Cairo : PB - Ayman Saad Abdelhamid , KW - Arabian horse KW - Biosecurity KW - Diarrhea N1 - Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine -Department of Veterinary Hygiene and Management; Issued also as CD N2 - Three different Arabian horse farms with various management practices were studied during the period from (February 2014 to January 2017). The total biosecurity score for the three farms was evaluated as follow 38 (high risk), 31 (medium risk) And 16 (low risk) for farm 1, farm2 and farm 3 respectively. There have been high positive correlation coefficient of total biosecurity score with the percent of clinical problems among Arabian horses in the three farms. Regarding infectious gastrointestinal tract problems, the percent of diarrhea among foals was about 12.8 ±3.7 while it was 2.1 ±0.05 and 5.4±1.7 for farm 1, farm2 and farm3 respectively, also the percent of strangles have been 9.6 ±2.7 in farm 1 while there were no percent in other farms. While pneumonia cases among foals noted to be 1.3 ± .07 in farm1 followed by 2.7 ± 0.5 in farm 3 and no percent in farm 2 correlated o housing type. Laminitis percent was higher in farm 2 due to confinement in boxes with 14.5±4.8 in mares and 2.1± 0.6 in stallions, while percent in farm1 was 1.3±0.7 in mares and 0.3±0.02 in stallions However, mares of farm3 was 2.7±0.4 and no percent in stallions of same farm. Similarly, the percent of hoof canker noted only in farm one with1.8 ±.3 in comparison to 0% on the other two farms ER -