In equines, Cr2O3 is widely accepted as an indigestible marker, but there are health concerns regarding the carcinogenic properties of Cr2O3. Recently, TiO2 has been suggested to be an alternative digestibility marker in equines. However, a comparison between Cr2O3 and TiO2 has not been made in equines. Six Welsh pony geldings (initial BW: 254±3 kg; 7 years of age) fed chopped alfalfa hay were used to evaluate the use of TiO2 (Ti) and Cr2O3 (Cr) as markers for calculating apparent digestibility and to investigate the effect of frequency of marker administration on the measurement of digestibility values. Diets contained 4.65 kg dry matter (DM) chopped alfalfa hay supplemented with minerals, vitamins, TiO2 (3.3 g Ti/day) and Cr2O3 (3.2 g Cr/...
Background to the work. Equids have evolved as browsing and grazing herbivores and their digestive t...
Gastrointestinal disease is the number one killer of horses. Little is known about the maintenance o...
A practical approach to determine apparent faecal digestibility using privately owned dogs may be a ...
In equines, Cr2O3 is widely accepted as an indigestible marker, but there are health concerns regard...
Correct and well-balanced nutrition of the horse will improve wellbeing, health and performance. For...
Research to digestibility in horses is time- and labour intensive because the total faecal collectio...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements of feedstuffs for equines were studied in four ...
he objective of the present study was to evaluate two markers: chromium oxide (Cr2O3) and titanium d...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements were studied in four Welsh pony geldings consum...
The objective of this study was to compare the use of an external marker titanium dioxide (TiO2) as ...
Exercise and physical training are known to affect gastrointestinal function and digestibility in ho...
Exercise and physical training are known to affect gastrointestinal function and digestibility in ho...
A practical approach to determine apparent faecal digestibility using privately owned dogs may be a ...
Background to the work. Equids have evolved as browsing and grazing herbivores and their digestive t...
Gastrointestinal disease is the number one killer of horses. Little is known about the maintenance o...
A practical approach to determine apparent faecal digestibility using privately owned dogs may be a ...
In equines, Cr2O3 is widely accepted as an indigestible marker, but there are health concerns regard...
Correct and well-balanced nutrition of the horse will improve wellbeing, health and performance. For...
Research to digestibility in horses is time- and labour intensive because the total faecal collectio...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements of feedstuffs for equines were studied in four ...
he objective of the present study was to evaluate two markers: chromium oxide (Cr2O3) and titanium d...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements were studied in four Welsh pony geldings consum...
The objective of this study was to compare the use of an external marker titanium dioxide (TiO2) as ...
Exercise and physical training are known to affect gastrointestinal function and digestibility in ho...
Exercise and physical training are known to affect gastrointestinal function and digestibility in ho...
A practical approach to determine apparent faecal digestibility using privately owned dogs may be a ...
Background to the work. Equids have evolved as browsing and grazing herbivores and their digestive t...
Gastrointestinal disease is the number one killer of horses. Little is known about the maintenance o...
A practical approach to determine apparent faecal digestibility using privately owned dogs may be a ...