Selenium deficient soil can lead to several conditions in domestic animals including white muscle disease. Of importance to Ontario horse breeders is the fact that most foals are born with low blood selenium concentrations. Some clinical signs of low selenium levels may include dysphagia or weak suckle reflex due to pharyngeal/masticatory muscle weakness. Southern Ontario soil is known to be low in selenium.

Ontario Veterinary College researcher, Dr. Luis Arroyo, graduate student Isidora Rodriguez, and Dr. Alison Moore from OMAFRA, are currently involved in a study funded by the Ontario Animal Health Network-Equine. They aim to investigate some of the gaps in knowledge of the selenium levels of broodmares and foals in Southern Ontario.

Preliminary results have not undergone intensive analysis yet and clinical significance has not been established but, of the over 100 submissions so far, it seems most mares have adequate levels of selenium while most foals are below the reference values.

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