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Effect Of Corn Processing On Glycemic Response In Horses
An experiment was conducted to evaluate how cracking, grinding or steam processing affects starch digestibility of corn, using glycemic response as an indirect measure of prececal starch digestibility.
Feed Type And Intake Affects Glycemic Response In Thoroughbred Horses
A 6 x 6 Latin square design experiment was conducted to determine glycemic response in horses fed six different feeds at 3 different levels of intake. Six Thoroughbred geldings were fed mixed grass hay and one of six diets: cracked corn, whole oats, sweet feed (45% cracked corn, 45% whole oats, and 10% molasses), sweet feed + 10% corn oil, alfalfa forage, or a low starch, high fermentable fiber mix (25% rice bran, 25% soy hulls, 25% wheat bran, and 25% soaked beet pulp).
Growth Of Thoroughbreds Fed Different Levels Of Protein And Supplemented With Lysine And Threonine
Staniar, W. B, J. A. Wilson, L. A. Lawrence, W. L. Cooper, D. S. Kronfeld and P. A. Harris. 1999. Growth of Thoroughbreds fed different levels of protein and supplemented with lysine and threonine. In: Proc 16th Equine Nutrition and Physiology Society. Raleigh, NC. pp. 88 – 89. More details…
Chemical And Mechanical Properties Of Equine Third Metacarpals As Affected By Age And Nutrition
Lawrence, L. A., R. M. Hoffman and D. S. Kronfeld. 1998. Chemical and mechanical properties of equine third metacarpals as affected by age and nutrition. In: Proc. 17th Assn. Equine Sports Med. Leesburg, VA. pp.25 -32.
The Effects of Diet and Exercise on the Behavior of Stabled Horses
Although it is widely asserted by horse owners that diet affects the tractability of horses, there have been controlled studies of this subject. A preliminary trial was conducted to investigate the effects of diet and exercise on the behavior of four stabled horses.
The Effect Of Exercise On The Digestibility Of An All-forage Or Mixed Diet In Thoroughbred Horses
Four conditioned Thoroughbred geldings were used in a 2×2 factorial design to investigate the effect of exercise and diet on apparent nutrient digestibility.
A Comparison Of Grain, Vegetable Oil And Beet Pulp As Energy Sources For The Exercised Horse
Crandell KM, JD Pagan, PA Harris and SE Duren. 1998. A comparison of grain, vegetable oil and beet pulp as energy sources for the exercised horse. Proc. 5th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology. Utsunomiya, Japan.
Investigation of Time of Hay Feeding on Plasma Volume and Exercise Response in Thoroughbred Horses
A common question asked regarding feeding the performance horse is when should the horse be fed hay relative to grain and exercise. Should the horse receive hay before, with or after a grain meal.
Equitation Over Fences: A Lesson Manual For The Novice Rider
D. S. Meyer and L. A. Lawrence. 1997 Equitation over fences: a lesson manual for the novice rider. In: Proc. Equine Nutr. Phsiol. Soc. 15:300.
Diet And Conditioning Influence Bone Remodeling
Porr, C. A., D. S. Kronfeld, L. A. Lawrence, R. S. Pleasant and P. A. Harris. 1997. Diet and conditioning influence bone remodeling. Proc. Equine Nutr. Physiol. Soc. 14:196.