The main horse phosphorus excretion pathway is through the dung. Phosphorus originating from animal dung and manure has harmful environmental effects on waters. The number of horses has increased in many countries, and several studies have pointed that leaching of P from horse paddocks and pastures are hotspots for high P leaching losses. The hypothesis was that feeding regimes might influence phosphorus digestibility and excretion in feces, and therefore the environmental impact of horse husbandry. A digestibility experiment was conducted with six horses fed six forage-based diets to study phosphorus utilization and excretion in feces. The study method was a total collection of feces. The experimental design was arranged as an unbalanced 6...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Much of the phosphorus (P) in grain-based concentrates fed to growing horses is in the form of phyta...
Much of the phosphorus (P) in grain-based concentrates fed to growing horses is in the form of phyta...
The main horse phosphorus excretion pathway is through the dung. Phosphorus originating from animal ...
Excessive phosphorus (P) excreted by animals can affect water quality and cause eutrophication. Bett...
Knowledge of endogenous nutrient losses is important when estimating the nutrient requirements of an...
Knowledge of endogenous nutrient losses is important when estimating the nutrient requirements of an...
Knowledge of endogenous nutrient losses is important when estimating the nutrient requirements of an...
Knowledge of endogenous nutrient losses is important when estimating the nutrient requirements of an...
A study of phosphorus (P) metabolism was carried out using 12 month old Brasileiro de Hipismo breed ...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Much of the phosphorus (P) in grain-based concentrates fed to growing horses is in the form of phyta...
Much of the phosphorus (P) in grain-based concentrates fed to growing horses is in the form of phyta...
The main horse phosphorus excretion pathway is through the dung. Phosphorus originating from animal ...
Excessive phosphorus (P) excreted by animals can affect water quality and cause eutrophication. Bett...
Knowledge of endogenous nutrient losses is important when estimating the nutrient requirements of an...
Knowledge of endogenous nutrient losses is important when estimating the nutrient requirements of an...
Knowledge of endogenous nutrient losses is important when estimating the nutrient requirements of an...
Knowledge of endogenous nutrient losses is important when estimating the nutrient requirements of an...
A study of phosphorus (P) metabolism was carried out using 12 month old Brasileiro de Hipismo breed ...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Agricultural sources contribute significantly to the high phosphorus (P) loads in water, causing eut...
Much of the phosphorus (P) in grain-based concentrates fed to growing horses is in the form of phyta...
Much of the phosphorus (P) in grain-based concentrates fed to growing horses is in the form of phyta...