The aim of this study was to evaluate the apparent digestibility of a total mixed ration (TMR) versus a traditional mixed hay/cereals diet. Four adult trained Standardbred geldings – BW = 478±37 kg - were used. The two diets consisted of 20 kg of a commercial TMR - corn silage, alfalfa hay, wet brewers’ grain, oat, apple pomace, molasses cane, soybean oil and mineral/vitamin supplement - (Diet 1) or 7 kg of meadow hay and 4.5 kg of cereal-mix - corn, oat, barley and protein/mineral/vitamin supplement - (Diet 2). The trial was conducted according to a Latin Square design (2x2). After an adaptation period of four weeks, total faeces and urine were collected for 6 days. Both feed and faeces samples were analysed for DM, OM, ...
Exercise and physical training are known to affect gastrointestinal function and digestibility in ho...
The horse can be described as a monogastric herbivore or a non-ruminant herbivore which is suited to...
The addition of hay soaking to current nutritional advice for weight loss management for equine obes...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the apparent digestibility of a total mixed ration (TMR) versu...
Typescript (photocopy).Mature, ileal cannulated ponies were used to quantify partial and total tract...
ABSTRACT: Two groups of jumping horses in activity were used for the research in order to evaluate t...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements were studied in four Welsh pony geldings consum...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements of feedstuffs for equines were studied in four ...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating, in previously inactive Standardbreds horses, t...
Program year: 1978/1979Digitized from print original stored in HDRFour horses fitted with permanent ...
Recent studies on five aspects of equine nutrition are described. Compared to ad libitum hay feeding...
To determine the influence of feeding frequency on apparent digestibility and blood metabolites in h...
The aim of the experiment was to analyzed coefficients of digestibility of the maize silage nutrient...
The aim of the study was to investigate effects on digestibility, faecal dry matter (DM) and plasma ...
The current experiment examined the effect of switching from a moderate grain diet to a high grain d...
Exercise and physical training are known to affect gastrointestinal function and digestibility in ho...
The horse can be described as a monogastric herbivore or a non-ruminant herbivore which is suited to...
The addition of hay soaking to current nutritional advice for weight loss management for equine obes...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the apparent digestibility of a total mixed ration (TMR) versu...
Typescript (photocopy).Mature, ileal cannulated ponies were used to quantify partial and total tract...
ABSTRACT: Two groups of jumping horses in activity were used for the research in order to evaluate t...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements were studied in four Welsh pony geldings consum...
Methodological aspects of digestibility measurements of feedstuffs for equines were studied in four ...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating, in previously inactive Standardbreds horses, t...
Program year: 1978/1979Digitized from print original stored in HDRFour horses fitted with permanent ...
Recent studies on five aspects of equine nutrition are described. Compared to ad libitum hay feeding...
To determine the influence of feeding frequency on apparent digestibility and blood metabolites in h...
The aim of the experiment was to analyzed coefficients of digestibility of the maize silage nutrient...
The aim of the study was to investigate effects on digestibility, faecal dry matter (DM) and plasma ...
The current experiment examined the effect of switching from a moderate grain diet to a high grain d...
Exercise and physical training are known to affect gastrointestinal function and digestibility in ho...
The horse can be described as a monogastric herbivore or a non-ruminant herbivore which is suited to...
The addition of hay soaking to current nutritional advice for weight loss management for equine obes...