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Influences of different dietary contents of macrominerals on the availability of trace elements in horses
Authors:L‐T Neustädter  J Kamphues  C Ratert
Institution:Institute of Animal Nutrition, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, Hannover, Germany
Abstract:In this study, influences of a reduced macromineral intake on the trace element metabolism in horses at maintenance were investigated. Background of this study is the revised recommendation on the macromineral supply for horses (GfE 2014 ). Balance studies on three adult pony geldings with body weights of 405 / 348 / 384 kg were performed to obtain data on apparent digestibility (aD), retention and serum concentrations of different trace elements (Cu, Zn, Se) at different dietary macromineral levels. A mineral supplement or a complementary feed—with a reduced macromineral content—was added to a hay‐based diet (daily 5.5 kg hay per animal, split in three servings a day), beside distilled water was offered. The diets were offered one after the other in a way that all ponies had the same sequence of treatments. The native macromineral contents of the daily offered amount of hay already surpassed the new recommendations whereas dietary trace elements needed to be supplemented. There were no statistically significant differences (p ≤ .05) concerning the aD of copper, zinc and selenium comparing the diets with and without macromineral supplementation. Serum levels of these three trace elements were not affected by the different macromineral content of the diet. Results of this study, based on a 22‐day feeding period for each treatment, indicate that a macromineral supplementation of a hay‐based diet for adult horses at maintenance was not necessary. However, no negative effects of added macrominerals on the trace element metabolism occurred in this study.
Keywords:calcium  copper  ponies  selenium  zinc
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