The objective of the present study was to evaluate the differences in the selection behaviour by horses and by their owners given a choice of three hay types differing in chemical and nutritional composition. Horse groups included 12 French mountain (FM) stallions, 12 Icelandic (IS) and 12 warmblood horses (WB), with the latter groups consisting of mares and geldings. Hays were offered in a free choice experiment over a period of six consecutive days (baseline choice on day 1, adaption period from day 2-5 and a final preference test on day 6). Additionally, the owners of the horses selected among the three hay types, the one which they assumed would best meet their horse’s assumed nutritional requirements. Hay types (A, B and C) showed dist...
In the domestic environment, horses are often presented with foods to which they are not evolutionar...
While it has been established that nutrients and flavours (odour, taste) play an important role in d...
Feed is the greatest expense of owning a horse. Feed ingredients needed for horses are the same as f...
In the northern climates the forage fed to horses has by tradition been hay. However, hay is subject...
The horse is a grazing animal by nature and will forage 16-18 h per day if given the opportunity. Ho...
When horse owners consider hay for their animals, a number of criteria are generally considered. Of ...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to identify predictors of preference for alfalfa hay by equine...
Feeding behaviour is controlled by the integration of both perceived cues from the plant and posting...
Hay producers have to satisfy two types of clients, horses and humans. Horses need clean hay that ha...
Choice feeding is often used to investigate an animal’s nutritional requirements and dietary prefere...
International audienceAlthough hay is the foundation of most equine diets, horse owners rarely ask f...
This publication explains differences in legume and grass hay and pasture and feeding suggestion
Alfalfa is one of the most common hays fed to horses in Kentucky. Other hays that are often used inc...
Many different types of hay are acceptable in horse feed- ing programs. Local availability often inf...
The aim of this study was to investigate the factors affecting horse owners’ choice of nutritional s...
In the domestic environment, horses are often presented with foods to which they are not evolutionar...
While it has been established that nutrients and flavours (odour, taste) play an important role in d...
Feed is the greatest expense of owning a horse. Feed ingredients needed for horses are the same as f...
In the northern climates the forage fed to horses has by tradition been hay. However, hay is subject...
The horse is a grazing animal by nature and will forage 16-18 h per day if given the opportunity. Ho...
When horse owners consider hay for their animals, a number of criteria are generally considered. Of ...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to identify predictors of preference for alfalfa hay by equine...
Feeding behaviour is controlled by the integration of both perceived cues from the plant and posting...
Hay producers have to satisfy two types of clients, horses and humans. Horses need clean hay that ha...
Choice feeding is often used to investigate an animal’s nutritional requirements and dietary prefere...
International audienceAlthough hay is the foundation of most equine diets, horse owners rarely ask f...
This publication explains differences in legume and grass hay and pasture and feeding suggestion
Alfalfa is one of the most common hays fed to horses in Kentucky. Other hays that are often used inc...
Many different types of hay are acceptable in horse feed- ing programs. Local availability often inf...
The aim of this study was to investigate the factors affecting horse owners’ choice of nutritional s...
In the domestic environment, horses are often presented with foods to which they are not evolutionar...
While it has been established that nutrients and flavours (odour, taste) play an important role in d...
Feed is the greatest expense of owning a horse. Feed ingredients needed for horses are the same as f...