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Forages and grazing in horse nutrition [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 512 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x170 mm, weight: 1 g, Illustrations
  • Serija: EAAP Scientific Series 132
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Wageningen Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9086862004
  • ISBN-13: 9789086862009
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 512 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x170 mm, weight: 1 g, Illustrations
  • Serija: EAAP Scientific Series 132
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jun-2012
  • Leidėjas: Wageningen Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9086862004
  • ISBN-13: 9789086862009
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Forages should be the basis of all diets in horse feeding. Therefore it is of major importance to determine which parameters will influence their quality. Changes on chemical composition along the vegetative cycle, nutrient losses during harvesting, preservation and storage are factors that could have an effect on nutritive value, as well on digestibility and palatability. A specific grazing and ingesting behaviour, linked to plant preferences and the selection of feeding sites will have an impact on biodiversity. This will determine the options on plant species and varieties and further management of pastures for horses. This book highlights the role of forages and grazing in horse nutrition and also gathers information about related topics, such as the contribution of local breeds for the sustainability and development of rural areas, their impact on landscape and relationships with environmental preservation. This book is the 6th volume in a scientific series conceived through the European Workshop on Equine Nutrition (EWEN) which falls under the umbrella of the Horse Commission of the European Federation of Animal Science (EAAP). All these materials provide an interesting basis for further discussion, not only in specialized forums, but also for those involved in horse production.
Foreword 13(4)
Markku Saastamoinen
Maria Joao Fradinho
Ana Sofia Santos
Nicoletta Miraglia
Part 1 Plant physiology and its relation to feeding value
Grass physiology and its relation to nutritive value in feeding horses
17(28)
P. Virkajarvi
K. Saarijarvi
M. Rinne
M. Saastamoinen
Changes in chemical composition of different grass species and -mixtures in equine pasture during grazing season
45(4)
S. Sarkijarvi
O. Niemelainen
R. Sormunen-Cristian
M. Saastamoinen
Phytoestrogen coumestrol and its metabolite in mares' plasma after clover mixed pasture and alfalfa pellets ingestion
49(6)
M. Botelho
M.R. Rebordao
A.M. Galvao
P. Pinto Bravo
K. Piotrowska-Tomala
A.Z. Szostek
W. Wiczkowski
M. Piskula
D.J. Skarzynski
M.J. Fradinho
G.M. Ferreira-Dias
Fermentation parameters and total gas production of equine caecal and faecal inocula
55(4)
A.S. Santos
A.D. Cabo
S.M. Lima
L.M. Ferreira
M.A.M. Rodrigues
White clover (Trifolium repens L.): do non-structural carbohydrates account?
59(6)
J.P.F. Almeida
Part 2 Nutritional assessment of forage quality
Nutritional assessment of forage quality
65(18)
A.C. Longland
Prediction of organic matter digestibility of forages in horses using different chemical, biological and physical methods
83(14)
W. Martin-Rosset
J. Andrieu
M. Jestin
D. Macheboeuf
D. Andueza
Repeatability and reproducibility of digestibility measurements in horses fed forage based diets
97(4)
A.G. Goachet
M. Varloud
V. Julliand
The effect of three different treatments on the respirable particle content, total viable count and mould concentrations in hay for horses
101(6)
M.J.S. Moore-Colyer
B.G. Fillery
Degradation of grass and grass fructan by equine gastrointestinal digesta in vitro
107(2)
A.C. Longland
J.C. Ince
M.J.S. Moore-Colyer
P.A. Harris
Nitrogen digestion of a large range of hays by mobile nylon bag technique (MNBT) in horses
109(12)
W. Martin-Rosset
D. Macheboeuf
C. Poncet
M. Jestin
Evaluation of ADL, AIA and TiO2 as markers to determine apparent digestibility in ponies fed increasing proportions of concentrate
121(4)
F.J.W.C. Schaafstra
D.A. van Doorn
J.T. Schonewille
M.M.J. van Riet
P. Visser
W.H. Hendriks
The effect of steaming and soaking treatments on respirable dust content of hay and the potential environmental polluting impact of the waste water produced
125(4)
E.L. Blundell
L.J. Adjei
C.V. Brigden
The use of frozen equine faeces to assess the nutritional quality of forages using an in vitro gas production technique
129(8)
J.M.D. Murray
Part 3 Grazing / Ingesting behaviour
Grazing systems and the role of horses in heathland areas
137(10)
K. Osoro
L.M.M. Ferreira
U. Garcia
R. Rosa Garcia
A. Martinez
R. Celaya
How do horses graze pastures and affect the diversity of grassland ecosystems?
147(16)
G. Fleurance
N. Edouard
C. Collas
P. Duncan
A. Farruggia
R. Baumont
T. Lecomte
B. Dumont
The effect of pasture restriction on dry matter intake of foraging donkeys in the United Kingdom
163(14)
S.J. Wood
D.G. Smith
C.J. Morriss
D. Cuddeford
Variations in voluntary feed intake in 2 year old Standardbred geldings in training fed a forage only diet ad libitum
177(4)
S. Ringmark
A. Jansson
Effect of forage presentation on feed intake behaviour in stabled horses
181(4)
A.D. Ellis
M. Fell
K. Luck
L. Gill
A. Gregory
P. Harris
The effect of wearing a grazing muzzle vs. not wearing a grazing muzzle on intakes of spring, summer and autumn pastures by ponies
185(2)
A.C. Longland
C. Barfoot
P.A. Harris
Inhibition of lamellar separation caused by endotoxins by Polymyxin B in an ex vivo/in vitro model of equine laminitis
187(4)
N. Reisinger
S. Schaumberger
G. Schatzmayr
Acclimatisation of horses to a novel feeding system
191(6)
J. Monot
N. Priymenko
B. Hampson
Part 4 Grazing and pasture management
Grazing and pasture management considerations from around the world
197(12)
R. Smith
K. Cotten
R. Allman
R. Watson
K. Sena
T. Keene
Farm grazing management with horsesin two French grassland regions: Normandy and Auvergne
209(4)
G. Bigot
G. Bretiere
L. Viel
A. Celie
E. Perret
N. Turpin
Grassland management practice on Irish Thoroughbred stud farms
213(6)
F. McKenna
S. Kavanagh
M. O'Donovan
B. Younge
Heavy grazing by horses on heathlands of different botanical composition
219(8)
R. Celaya
L.M.M. Ferreira
U. Garcia
R. Rosa Garcia
K. Osoro
Foraging behaviour of equines grazing on partially improved heathlands
227(4)
L.M.M. Ferreira
R. Celaya
A.S. Santos
U. Garcia
R. Rosa Garcia
M.A.M. Rodrigues
K. Osoro
Effect of cultivated or semi-natural pasture on changes in live weight, body condition score, body measurements and fat thickness in grazing Finnhorse mares
231(6)
S. Sarkijarvi
T. Reilas
M. Saastamoinen
K. Elo
S. Jaakkola
T. Kokkonen
Part 5 Impact of harvest, preservation and storage conditions on forage quality
Impact of harvest, preservation and storage conditions on forage quality
237(18)
C.E. Muller
Horse feed hygiene evaluation with microbial and sensory examination
255(8)
T. Stickdorn
A.D. Ellis
E. Kienzle
Effect of Vivaflor 03 on the colonic ecosystem of horses fed a high forage diet
263(4)
A.G. Goachet
C. Berger
V. Julliand
Effects of a deoxynivalenol contaminated diet on feed intake and health status in horses
267(4)
A. Schulz
S. Doll
S. Danicke
M. Coenen
I. Vervuert
Aerobic stability of sugar cane in natura hydrolysed with calcium oxide to be used in equine diets
271(4)
A.S.C. Rezende
R.M. Mauricio
W.T.V. Carvallho
L.F. Moraes
J.M. Santiago
L.M.A. Ponciano
R.V.G. Pereira
Nutritional composition of white oat (Avena sativa L.) with different levels of dry matter for use in the diet of horses
275(4)
A.S.C. Rezende
G.P. Freitas
M.L.L. Costa
M.G. Fonseca
J. Lage
H.V. Leal Jr.
Effect of storage period on the chemical composition and beta-carotene concentration in estilosantes hay varieties for feeding equine
279(10)
A.S.C. Rezende
M.L.L. Costa
V.P. Ferraz
G.R. Moreira
R. Silva de Moura
V.P. Silva
A.M.Q. Lana
Part 6 Forage feeding systems
Forage feeding systems
289(16)
A. Jansson
M. Saastamoinen
J.E. Lindberg
Forage analyses as a base of feeding of horses
305(10)
M.T. Saastamoinen
M. Hellamaki
Effects of foaling season on growth and development of Lusitano suckling foals raised on extensive grazing systems
315(4)
M.J. Fradinho
M.J. Correia
F. Beja
A. Rosa
F. Perestrello
R.J.B. Bessa
G. Ferreira-Dias
R.M. Caldeira
Effects of traditional versus novel feeding management on 24 hour time budget of stabled horses
319(4)
S. Hallam
E.P. Campbell
M. Qazamel
H. Owen
A.D. Ellis
Effect of inoculation of laminitic-prone, equine faecal inocula with varying forage sources with or without live yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on in vitro gas production parameters
323(4)
H.E. Warren
C. Hale
Feeding forage before or after oats affects caecum pH profiles of the horse
327(4)
R.B. Jensen
D. Austbø
A.-H. Tauson
The usage of forage analyses in optimizing horse nutrition in Finland
331(4)
R. Uotila
T. Thuneberg
M. Saastamoinen
Blood glucose, lactate, urea, β-hydroxybutyrate, NEFA and insulin in Norwegian trotter horses fed different diets
335(6)
C. Brøkner
D. Austbø
J.A. Noesset
K.E. Bach Knudsen
A.H. Tauson
Lusitano horses in Portugal without access to pasture are at risk of having low serum levels of vitamin E: a pilot study
341(2)
C. Finno
L. Pardon Lamas
T. Costa e Curto
S. Spier
Effect of yucca (Yucca schidigera) on ammonia levels from equine excreta in the stable
343(4)
H.E. Warren
L. Codner
Influence of fat supplementation on mare's milk composition
347(4)
A.A.O. Gobesso
I.V.F. Gonzaga
F.M.P. Taran
R. Francoso
T.N. Centini
C.G. Moreira
J.R. Ferreira
F.P. Rodrigues
F. Baldi
Effect of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids supplementation on development of equine and mule nursing foals
351(6)
J.R. Ferreira
C.G. Moreira
F. Rodrigues
F.P. Taran
R. Francoso
T.N. Centini
I.V.F. Gonzaga
J.E. Freitas Junior
A.O.O. Gobesso
Part 7 Forage digestion and utilization by equids
The fermentation of hay and starch when incubated in vitro with faecal inoccula from either normal healthy horses or horses with a history of laminitis
357(6)
C. Hale
H. Warren
A. Hemmings
In vitro gas production from colon contents in electrolyte supplemented horses
363(4)
F.A. Almeida
J.A. Martins
V.P. Silva
P. Trigo
M.B. Pereira
P.M. Galvao
A.T. Silva
A.C.T. Miranda
Effects of electrolyte supplementation on colonic contents and faeces in horses
367(4)
P. Trigo
J.A. Martins
F.A. Almeida
V.P. Silva
J.F. Azevedo
C.A.A. Oliveira
M.T. Ramos
Effect of the inclusion of ricinoleic acid from castor oil (Ricinus communis L.) in equine diet based on Bermuda grass hay: glycemic and insulinemic response
371(2)
P.C. Nunes Gil
R. Francoso
T.N. Centini
J. Rodrigues Gandra
A.A.O. Gobesso
Effect of the use of Saccharomyces cerevisiae on apparent digestibility in horses diet
373(4)
A.A.O. Gobesso
F.M.P. Taran
I.V.F. Gonzaga
R. Francoso
T.N. Centini
C.G. Moreira
F. Baldi
Effect of ricinoleic acid from castor oil (Ricinus communis L.) inclusion in equine diet on total apparent digestibility
377(4)
P.C. Nunes Gil
R. Francoso
T.N. Centini
J. Rodrigues Gandra
A.A.O. Gobesso
Part 8 Evaluating body condition
Relationship between body condition and neck crest score systems and subcutaneous fat, tissue and muscle ultrasonic measurements in horses
381(6)
S.R. Silva
C.M. Guedes
P. Couto
A.S. Santos
P. Melo-Pinto
Evaluation of body condition score in horses by ultrasonography
387(4)
A.A.O. Gobesso
R. Francoso
R.A.D. Toledo
T.N. Centini
I.V.F. Gonzaga
P.C.N. Gil
F. Baldi
Relationship between ultrasound subcutaneous fat depth, body condition score and body subcutaneous fat distribution in Miranda breed jennets
391(10)
M. Quaresma
R. Payan
S.R. Silva
Part 9 Management of parasitism in grazing equids
Ethnoveterinary applied to Equidae in the Alentejo, south Portugal
401(12)
N. Farinha
O. Povoa
R. Santos
A combined trial of chemotherapy and biological control measures against parasites in grazing horses
413(6)
M. Arias
C. Cazapal-Monteiro
J. Suarez
S. Miguelez
M.E. Lopez-Arellano
J.L. Suarez
P. Mendoza de Gives
R. Sanchez-Andrade
A. Paz-Silva
Effect of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores on the control of parasite infection in grazing horses
419(6)
C. Cazapal-Monteiro
M. Arias
J. Suarez
M.I. Rodriguez
I. Francisco
F.J. Cortinas
L.M. Madeira de Carvalho
R. Sanchez-Andrade
A. Paz-Silva
Parasite control in Miranda Donkeys as a way of keeping animal welfare
425(8)
S. Sousa
M. Novoa
S. Mora
A. Paz Silva
L.M. Madeira de Carvalho
Addition of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores to the concentrate feed can improve the successful of control measures against strongyle infection in horses
433(6)
L.M. Madeira de Carvalho
M. Arias
F.M.A. Bernardo
P. Serra
C. Farrim
A. Paz-Silva
Part 10 Sustainable development of rural areas with horses
Equids contribution to sustainable development in rural areas: a new challenge for the third millennium
439(14)
N. Miraglia
Socio-economic impact of horse production on rural areas: a comparison between Ireland and France
453(14)
B. Younge
C. Vial
Territories and grassland exploitation by horses in France
467(14)
C. Vial
G. Bigot
B. Morhain
W. Martin-Rosset
The Portuguese Garrano breed: an efficient and sustainable production system
481(4)
A.S. Santos
L.M.M. Ferreira
Quantitative assessment of enteric methane emission and nitrogen excretion by equines
485(8)
W. Martin-Rosset
M. Vermorel
G. Fleurance
Inorganic, soluble faecal phosphorus excretion in growing horses fed forage-only diets
493(6)
G. Ogren
K. Holtenius
A. Jansson
Part 11 Other horse topics
Effects of body weight restriction on blood and adipose tissue adipokines and macrophage activation in obese and insulin-resistant ponies
499(4)
J. Ungru
M. Bluher
M. Coenen
J. Raila
D. Vermeulen
R. Boston
I. Vervuert
Study of the lymphocyte proliferation of neonate foals from mares supplemented with linseed oil and soybean oil
503(4)
A.A. O. Gobesso
T.N. Centini
I.V.F. Gonzaga
F.M.P. Taran
C.O. Massoco
A.Y.A. Hoge
A.C.R.C. Porto
Author index 507(4)
Sponsors 511