Articles | Volume 68, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-68-253-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-68-253-2025
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02 Apr 2025
Original study |  | 02 Apr 2025

Agreement of the morphometric dimensions determined by traditional and image analysis methods for Arabian and Thoroughbred horses

Necmettin Ünal, Yavuzkan Paksoy, and Ömer Faruk Güngör

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The aim of this method agreement study was to agree on traditional and digital measuring methods using a smartphone. For this purpose, some body measurements were taken from 24 Arabian and 24 Thoroughbred horses to evaluate the agreement of the traditional and digital measuring methods. The results of this study indicate great agreement between these two methods for analysed measurements.
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