To determine the influence of feeding frequency on apparent digestibility and blood metabolites in horses, four geldings were fed a complete ration either once (at 08:00 h) or three times a day (at 08:00, 13:00 and 18:00 h). Horses were provided with a mixture of cereals and chopped alfalfa hay at maintenance level for energy supply, 344 kJ/kg BW0.75 on a daily basis. After three weeks' adaptation, total amounts of faeces and urine were collected for five days, using collection harnesses. Serial blood samples were taken at -30, -15, 0, 5, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240, 300, 360, 480 and 600 min after feeding and analysed for glucose, L-lactate, triglycerides (TG), non-esterified free fatty acids (NEFA) and triiodothyronine (TAstatus: pu...
The current experiment examined the effect of switching from a moderate grain diet to a high grain d...
Food intake is a key biological process in animals, as it determines the energy and nutrients availa...
International audienceA first group of three horses was given diet 1 (D1) allowing 1180 g per 100 kg...
ABSTRACT: Two groups of jumping horses in activity were used for the research in order to evaluate t...
The aim of the study was to investigate effects on digestibility, faecal dry matter (DM) and plasma ...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating, in previously inactive Standardbreds horses, t...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the apparent digestibility of a total mixed ration (TMR) versu...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements of feedstuffs for equines were studied in four ...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements were studied in four Welsh pony geldings consum...
International audienceConventional methods to assess total tract apparent digestibility and total me...
The life of a horse in the modern race horse industry is a difficult one. An intense work load and a...
While forage plays an important role in equine nutrition, little research has been conducted evaluat...
This review focuses on some recent advances in our understanding of the physiological mechanisms inv...
The aim of this study was to compare the nutritional management of show jumping horses in practice w...
Changes in the plasma biochemistry of 12 stallions were studied over seven 24 h periods, Twelve heal...
The current experiment examined the effect of switching from a moderate grain diet to a high grain d...
Food intake is a key biological process in animals, as it determines the energy and nutrients availa...
International audienceA first group of three horses was given diet 1 (D1) allowing 1180 g per 100 kg...
ABSTRACT: Two groups of jumping horses in activity were used for the research in order to evaluate t...
The aim of the study was to investigate effects on digestibility, faecal dry matter (DM) and plasma ...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating, in previously inactive Standardbreds horses, t...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the apparent digestibility of a total mixed ration (TMR) versu...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements of feedstuffs for equines were studied in four ...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements were studied in four Welsh pony geldings consum...
International audienceConventional methods to assess total tract apparent digestibility and total me...
The life of a horse in the modern race horse industry is a difficult one. An intense work load and a...
While forage plays an important role in equine nutrition, little research has been conducted evaluat...
This review focuses on some recent advances in our understanding of the physiological mechanisms inv...
The aim of this study was to compare the nutritional management of show jumping horses in practice w...
Changes in the plasma biochemistry of 12 stallions were studied over seven 24 h periods, Twelve heal...
The current experiment examined the effect of switching from a moderate grain diet to a high grain d...
Food intake is a key biological process in animals, as it determines the energy and nutrients availa...
International audienceA first group of three horses was given diet 1 (D1) allowing 1180 g per 100 kg...