Choice feeding is often used to investigate an animal’s nutritional requirements and dietary preferences. A problem with this approach is that animals with long gut transit times, such as the horse, may find it difficult to associate a chosen food with its nutritional consequence when alternative foods are presented simultaneously. One solution is to present foods singly for a period of time before a simultaneous choice session to allow the development of learned associations. This method was used to determine if horse’s voluntary intake and feeding behavior was influenced by the macronutrient composition of the diet. Seven stabled horses, maintained on a low intensity exercise regimen, were allowed, on an ad libitum basis, haylage and 3 is...
The primary goal of foraging herbivores is to maximise the net rate of intake of digestible energy (...
Odour and taste are important factors in food selected and consumed by horses. Published trials in s...
Common management practices of confining the horse and feeding it a few large meals daily have been ...
While it has been established that nutrients and flavours (odour, taste) play an important role in d...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the differences in the selection behaviour by hor...
In the domestic environment, horses are often presented with foods to which they are not evolutionar...
The stabled (UK) or stalled (USA) horse is commonly fed a restricted-forage diet in contrast to the ...
The horse is a grazing animal by nature and will forage 16-18 h per day if given the opportunity. Ho...
Previous trials have focused on stabled horses in assessing flavour acceptance. In this trial we aim...
Published studies investigating foraging behaviour with bulk forages have identified the importance ...
Food intake is a key biological process in animals, as it determines the energy and nutrients availa...
There is little published information about feeding behaviour of horses presented with concentrate d...
Like most large grazing herbivores, horses select their food based on visual cues, odour, taste, tex...
The current experiment examined the effect of switching from a moderate grain diet to a high grain d...
Horses reared for meat production are generally fed a diet rich in starch with the aim ofmaximizing ...
The primary goal of foraging herbivores is to maximise the net rate of intake of digestible energy (...
Odour and taste are important factors in food selected and consumed by horses. Published trials in s...
Common management practices of confining the horse and feeding it a few large meals daily have been ...
While it has been established that nutrients and flavours (odour, taste) play an important role in d...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the differences in the selection behaviour by hor...
In the domestic environment, horses are often presented with foods to which they are not evolutionar...
The stabled (UK) or stalled (USA) horse is commonly fed a restricted-forage diet in contrast to the ...
The horse is a grazing animal by nature and will forage 16-18 h per day if given the opportunity. Ho...
Previous trials have focused on stabled horses in assessing flavour acceptance. In this trial we aim...
Published studies investigating foraging behaviour with bulk forages have identified the importance ...
Food intake is a key biological process in animals, as it determines the energy and nutrients availa...
There is little published information about feeding behaviour of horses presented with concentrate d...
Like most large grazing herbivores, horses select their food based on visual cues, odour, taste, tex...
The current experiment examined the effect of switching from a moderate grain diet to a high grain d...
Horses reared for meat production are generally fed a diet rich in starch with the aim ofmaximizing ...
The primary goal of foraging herbivores is to maximise the net rate of intake of digestible energy (...
Odour and taste are important factors in food selected and consumed by horses. Published trials in s...
Common management practices of confining the horse and feeding it a few large meals daily have been ...