In the domestic environment, horses are often presented with foods to which they are not evolutionarily adapted, such as low fibre pellets. Horses may not have the ability to learn the consequences of consuming unnatural foodstuffs and adapt their selection accordingly. This study aimed to investigate the horse’s feeding preferences when presented with concentrate pellets differing in nutrient content. Using a choice test, the relative preferences of 12 horses for mint and garlic, in iso-caloric diets, was first assessed over 29 meals. A mint preference, calculated as the proportion of mint in the total food intake, was shown by 11 horses. The horses were then divided into two groups, approximately balanced on the basis of mint preferenc...
Mineral requirements for horses are usually calculated using information about the horse’s body weig...
Compared with other domestic animals, little is known about dietary preferences and feed palatabilit...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the differences in the selection behaviour by hor...
Like most large grazing herbivores, horses select their food based on visual cues, odour, taste, tex...
There is little published information about feeding behaviour of horses presented with concentrate d...
Previous trials have focused on stabled horses in assessing flavour acceptance. In this trial we aim...
Odour and taste are important factors in food selected and consumed by horses. Published trials in s...
While it has been established that nutrients and flavours (odour, taste) play an important role in d...
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...
Common management practices of confining the horse and feeding it a few large meals daily have been ...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate factors that may influence horse and consumer prefer...
The primary goal of foraging herbivores is to maximise the net rate of intake of digestible energy (...
The current experiment examined the effect of switching from a moderate grain diet to a high grain d...
Choice feeding is often used to investigate an animal’s nutritional requirements and dietary prefere...
Mineral requirements for horses are usually calculated using information about the horse’s body weig...
Compared with other domestic animals, little is known about dietary preferences and feed palatabilit...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the differences in the selection behaviour by hor...
Like most large grazing herbivores, horses select their food based on visual cues, odour, taste, tex...
There is little published information about feeding behaviour of horses presented with concentrate d...
Previous trials have focused on stabled horses in assessing flavour acceptance. In this trial we aim...
Odour and taste are important factors in food selected and consumed by horses. Published trials in s...
While it has been established that nutrients and flavours (odour, taste) play an important role in d...
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...
Common management practices of confining the horse and feeding it a few large meals daily have been ...
Three experiments were conducted to investigate factors that may influence horse and consumer prefer...
The primary goal of foraging herbivores is to maximise the net rate of intake of digestible energy (...
The current experiment examined the effect of switching from a moderate grain diet to a high grain d...
Choice feeding is often used to investigate an animal’s nutritional requirements and dietary prefere...
Mineral requirements for horses are usually calculated using information about the horse’s body weig...
Compared with other domestic animals, little is known about dietary preferences and feed palatabilit...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the differences in the selection behaviour by hor...