Horses achieve a higher degree of particle size reduction through ingestive mastication than functional ruminants.We characterized mastication using chew-monitoring halters (RumiWatch) in six domestic horses, cattle, and Bactrian camels each. All animals were offered grass hay of the same batch for 15 min. In cattle and camels, measurements were continued after eating until rumination was observed. Except for one horse, 96% of the horses’ ingestive mastication datawere identified as “rumination” by the proprietary RumiWatch algorithm, whereas ingestion and rumination by cattle and camels were mostly classified correctly. There were no systematic differences between cattle and camels. In cattle and camels, ingestive mastication was less regu...
In contrast to the domestic horse, whose digestive physiology has been thoroughly investigated, know...
The aim of the study was to obtain information about masseter muscle activity, the main determinant ...
Indexation en cours.International audienceOne strategy for providing energy to horses without compro...
Horses achieve a higher degree of particle size reduction through ingestive mastication than functio...
Data from captive animals indicated that browsing (BR) ruminants have larger fecal particles-indicat...
While information on individual differences in digesta mean retention time (MRT) might be interestin...
The functional response, that is the relationship between the food intake rate of a forager and the ...
Ruminants have been classified as having a ‘moose-type’ or ‘cattle-type’ digestive physiology. ‘Catt...
Dust and grit are ingested by herbivores in their natural habitats along with the plants that repres...
International audienceThe functional response, that is the relationship between the food intake rate...
Food intake is a key biological process in animals, as it determines the energy and nutrients availa...
The current experiment examined the effect of switching from a moderate grain diet to a high grain d...
The mean retention times (MRT) of solute or particles in the gastrointestinal tract and the forestom...
A review is presented of the chewing effectiveness of herbivorous mammals dealing with the relations...
In contrast to the domestic horse, whose digestive physiology has been thoroughly investigated, know...
The aim of the study was to obtain information about masseter muscle activity, the main determinant ...
Indexation en cours.International audienceOne strategy for providing energy to horses without compro...
Horses achieve a higher degree of particle size reduction through ingestive mastication than functio...
Data from captive animals indicated that browsing (BR) ruminants have larger fecal particles-indicat...
While information on individual differences in digesta mean retention time (MRT) might be interestin...
The functional response, that is the relationship between the food intake rate of a forager and the ...
Ruminants have been classified as having a ‘moose-type’ or ‘cattle-type’ digestive physiology. ‘Catt...
Dust and grit are ingested by herbivores in their natural habitats along with the plants that repres...
International audienceThe functional response, that is the relationship between the food intake rate...
Food intake is a key biological process in animals, as it determines the energy and nutrients availa...
The current experiment examined the effect of switching from a moderate grain diet to a high grain d...
The mean retention times (MRT) of solute or particles in the gastrointestinal tract and the forestom...
A review is presented of the chewing effectiveness of herbivorous mammals dealing with the relations...
In contrast to the domestic horse, whose digestive physiology has been thoroughly investigated, know...
The aim of the study was to obtain information about masseter muscle activity, the main determinant ...
Indexation en cours.International audienceOne strategy for providing energy to horses without compro...