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Supporting information


Additional Supporting Information may be found in the online version of this article at the publisher’s website:


Supplementary Item 1: Questionnaire provided to trainers of reining horses. Supplementary Item 2: M-mode echocardiographic variables.


Supplementary Item 3: Heart rate progression (Y axis) of a reining horse during an exercise test. Black segment = rest, orange segment = walk, blue segment = trot *= adjustment of dynamic endoscope, red segments = lope, red arrowheads = gallop, blue arrowheads = spins, black arrowheads = sliding stops, green segment = recovery period.


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