Intake and Apparent Digestibility of Permanent Meadow Hay and Haylage in Ponies |
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Authors: | Domenico Bergero Pier Giorgio Peiretti |
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Institution: | a Department of Animal Production, Epidemiology, and Ecology, University of Torino, Grugliasco (Torino), Italy b Torino Territorial Unit, Institute of Sciences of Food Production, National Research Council, Grugliasco (Torino), Italy |
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Abstract: | The aim of this article was to study the conservation quality, chemical composition, gross energy, voluntary intake, and apparent digestibility of permanent meadow haylage and hay, fed to ponies at maintenance. The forages were from the same swath and harvested at early flowering stage. The apparent digestibility of the hay and haylage, which contained about 61% neutral detergent fiber and 38% acid detergent fiber, as fed, was determined by means of two in vivo digestibility trials, each performed on six ponies, weighing, on average, about 335 ± 80 kg and 334 ± 41 kg, respectively, over a 6-day feces collection period after a previous 14-day adaptation period. The voluntary intake was measured and the digestibility coefficients were calculated for dry matter, organic matter, gross energy, crude protein, neutral detergent fiber, and acid detergent fiber, using acid-insoluble ash as the internal marker. The haylages were evaluated for dry matter, pH, alcohols, lactic acid, and monocarboxylic acid. The conservation quality of the haylage was good and its chemical composition was similar to that of hay, except for the crude protein and gross energy contents, which were higher (P < .05) as compared with those of the hay. No differences were found between the hay and haylage with regard to the voluntary intake and digestibility coefficients. |
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Keywords: | Apparent digestibility Forage Horse Intake Acid-insoluble ash |
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