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Nutrition of the exercising horse [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x170 mm, weight: 1 g, Illustrations
  • Serija: EAAP Scientific Series 125
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jul-2008
  • Leidėjas: Wageningen Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9086860710
  • ISBN-13: 9789086860715
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 432 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x170 mm, weight: 1 g, Illustrations
  • Serija: EAAP Scientific Series 125
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jul-2008
  • Leidėjas: Wageningen Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 9086860710
  • ISBN-13: 9789086860715
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Each annual meeting of the European Association for Animal Production includes six scientific sessions intended to promote dialogue between representatives from science, education, and industry in specific areas. The July 2008 meeting, in Forssa, Finland included a session on the nutrition of horses that are either competing at various levels in various contests or are used for riding education, leisure riding, hobby farming, agri-tourism, therapy, or other areas. The 37 papers cover nutrients and tissue metabolism; adaptations; evaluating the expenditure of energy, protein, minerals, electrolytes, and vitamins; feeding strategies, rationing, and formulating; and performance aids and contaminants. A roundtable talked about the characteristics, utilization, and legislation relating to compounding feedstuffs for horses. There is no index. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The exercising horse competes at various levels in different disciplines and is also increasingly used for leisure riding and driving as well as hobby farming and agritourism. This varied use of the horse of today creates challenges for those who are responsible for the feeding of horses, as well as to feed producers and manufacturers.This book provides an outstanding synthesis of knowledge in physiology and metabolism, nutritional requirements and feeding strategies. Use of performance aids and the question of feed contaminants and doping are explained and discussed according to EU legislation on the marketing and use of animal feeds and doping rules in horse sports. The improved knowledge and understanding of the background of the horse's performance and nutritional physiology helps to meet the nutritional requirements of working (or exercising) horses such that their genetic potential can be used properly.This book discusses the following seven subjects: -nutrients and tissue metabolism; -adaptations; -energy requirements; -protein requirements; -mineral, electrolytes and vitamins requirements and function; -feeding strategies; -performance aids and feed contaminants and doping.This book is the fourth step of further discussion on the evaluation and prediction of the requirements of different types of horses covered in the scope of the working group Nutrition of the Horse commission at European Association of Animal Production (EAAP). All those concerned by racing, riding and feeding in equine industry will enjoy this valuable resource. It is a reference book for scientists, veterinarians, advisers and practioneers in the equine industry, as well as for teachers and students in equine science.
Foreword 11(6)
M. Saastamoinen
W. Martin-Rosset
Part 1 Nutrients and tissue metabolism
Blood glucose in horses at rest and exercise
17(14)
S. Hyyppa
Triglyceride storage in skeletal muscle
31(12)
B. Essen-Gustavsson
Muscle-lactate and its transport across memebranes in horses: a review
43(6)
A.R. Poso
N.M. Koho
A.K. Mykkanen
M. Reeben
L.K. Vaihkonen
α-Lipoic acid attenuates exercise-induced oxidative stress and enhances oxidative metabolism in standardbred trotters
49(4)
S. Kinnunen
S. Hyyppa
N. Oksala
J. Jakus
C.K. Sen
M. Atalay
Part 2 Adaptations
Physiology of intake and digestion in equine animals
53(18)
V. Julliand
C. Philipeau
A-G. Goachet
S. Ralston
Thermoregulation in the horse at rest and during exercise
71(12)
D. Marlin
Horse transport
83(10)
D. Marlin
Digestibility and plasma glucose and insulin concentrations in athletic horses after abrupt feed changes between grass silage and hay
93(4)
S. Muhonen
J.E. Lindberg
J. Bertilsson
A. Jansson
Effect of a moderate dietary fast supplementation on the digestive function in the horse
97(6)
C. Philippeau
M. Varloud
A.G. Goachet
V. Julliand
Part 3 Energy expenditure: evaluation of the requirements
Energy requirements and allowances of exercising horses
103(36)
W. Martin-Rosset
The suitability of heart rate in the prediction of oxygen consumption, energy expenditure and energy requirement for the exercising horse
139(8)
M. Coenen
Practical assessment of work-level in equines
147(16)
A.D. Ellis
Heat balance in trotters during intense exercise
163(4)
K. Morgan
G. Nyman
P. Funkquist
Variation of fatness and energy content of the body with body condition score in sport horses and its prediction
167(12)
W. Martin-Rosset
J. Vernet
H. Dubroeucq
G. Arnaud
A. Picard
M. Vermorel
Part 4 Protein expenditure: evaluation of the requirements
Selected aspects of nitrogen metabolism in exercising horses
179(4)
M. Coenen
Protein requirements and allowances of the exercising horse
183(24)
W. Martin-Rosset
Part 5 Minerals, electrolytes and vitamins expenditure: evaluation of the requirements
Major mineral and trace element requirements and functions in exercising horses
207(12)
I. Vervuert
Electrolyte requirements and supplementation in exercising horses
219(14)
E. Valle
D. Bergero
Vitamin requirements and supplementation in athletic horses
233(22)
M.T. Saastamoinen
P.A. Harris
Organic selenium and the exercising horse
255(12)
C.E. Dunnett
M. Dunnett
Cereals, hay and straw naturally enriched in Se by use of fertilisers in horses diets: effects on a standardised exercise test
267(10)
J.-L. Hornick
T. Art
J. Pincemail
J.O. Defraigne
O. Dotreppe
M. Diez
S. Paeffgen
J. Fayt
L. Istasse
I. Dufrasne
Part 6 Feeding strategies, rationing and formulating
Energy providing nutrient sources
277(18)
A. Zeyner
Feeding schedule during competition day in performance horses
295(8)
I. Vervuert
Feeding exercising horse in hot and humid conditions
303(8)
K. Morgan
Feeding growing race horses in work
311(22)
A.D. Ellis
M.T. Saastamoinen
Nutrient intake in high performance show-jumping horses in France
333(8)
L. Martin
O. Geffroy
A. Bonneau
C. Barre
P. Nguyen
H. Dumon
Energy balance of sport horses working in riding school at two levels of intensity
341(4)
W. Martin-Rosset
L. Tavernier
M. Vermorel
J. Vernet
Effects of a forage-only diet on body weight and response to interval training on a track
345(6)
A. Jansson
J.E. Lindberg
Effect of grass species and time of cutting on in vivo digestibility in horses and sheep
351(4)
S. Sarkijarvi
R. Sormunen-Cristian
T. Heikkila
J. Komppa
M. Rinne
M. Saastamoinen
L. Jauhiainen
Benefits of yeast culture supplementation in diets for horses
355(6)
J.A. Pickard
Z. Stevenson
The effect of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CBS 493.94 level on in vitro fermentation using faecal inoculum from horses fed diets with different fibre concentrations
361(4)
A.S. Santos
C.V.M. Guedes
L.M.M. Ferreira
L. Evangelista
P.H. Gaspar
G. Bertin
M.A.M. Rodrigues
Effect of hydrolysed yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) product (Progut™) on the microbial flora of the horse
365(2)
S. Sarkijarvi
N. Kivinen
M. Saastamoinen
J. Vuorenmaa
Growth and conformation changes in the young Lusitano horse: evaluation from birth to one year of age
367(6)
M.J. Fradinho
R. Fernandes
T. Gomes
M.J. Correia
M.J.C. Vila-Vicosa
M.F. Silva
G. Ferreira-Dias
R.M. Caldeira
Part 7 Performance aids and contaminants
Ergogenic aids in the performance horse
373(26)
P.A. Harris
Feed contaminants and anti doping tests
399(16)
Y. Bonnaire
P. Maciejewski
M.A. Popot
S. Pottin
Revision of the EU-legislation on the marketing and use of feed with particular focus on nutrition of horses
415(2)
W. Trunk
Characteristics and utilization of compounding-feedstuffs for horses: technical matter as an introductive contribution for further discussion and development
417
W. Martin-Rosset
Round table
Compounding-feedstuffs for feeding horse: characteristics, utilization and legislation
431