NUTRIENTS INTAKE AND WATER BALANCE OF EQUINE FED DIETS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INCLUSION OF ALFALFA HAY

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Leonir Bueno
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Furtado, Carlos Eduardo, Brandi, Roberta Ariboni, Paula, Andréa Cristina S., Tonello, Cleiton Luiz, Afonso, Daniel Augusto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/6744
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutrients intake and water balance of horses in maintenance, fed with conventional hay. Six male horses with an average age of nine years and live weight of 361.16 ± 12 kg were used, in a latin square design (6x6), housed in metabolism cages. The treatments were FTT: 100% Hay of Tifton, FTO: 80% Hay of Tifton + 20% Hay of Alfalfa, FTS: 60% Hay of Tifton + 40% Hay of Alfalfa, FTQ: 40% Hay of Tifton + 60% Hay of Alfalfa, FTV: 20% Hay of Tifton + 80% Hay of Alfalfa, FAT: 100% Hay of Alfalfa. The quantities of food provided were 2.25% of BW in order to obtain surplus. To determine the water intake, drinkers with water supply ad libitum were used. The intakes of DM, CP, EE and MM increased (P ? 0.05) as alfalfa hay amount was increased in the diets, indicating that these elements are related to the diets chemical composition. Similarly, NDF and ADF intake decreased (P ? 0.05) as alfalfa hay was increased in the diets. The values of water intake and excretion were influenced by the chemical composition of the diet, influencing water intake in function of the dry matter (liters/ kg of DM) and the water balance. Regarding water intake and excretion, the animals were in positive water balance in all treatments. The FTT treatment had a lower urinary and fecal excretion of water compared to the other treatments.KEYWORDS: Feeding; horse; hydration; nutrition
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spelling NUTRIENTS INTAKE AND WATER BALANCE OF EQUINE FED DIETS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INCLUSION OF ALFALFA HAYCONSUMO DE NUTRIENTES E BALANÇO HÍDRICO EM EQUINOS RECEBENDO DIETAS COM DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE INCLUSÃO DE FENO DE ALFAFAAnimal nutritionAlimentaçãoCavalosNutriçãoHidrataçãoThe objective of this study was to evaluate the nutrients intake and water balance of horses in maintenance, fed with conventional hay. Six male horses with an average age of nine years and live weight of 361.16 ± 12 kg were used, in a latin square design (6x6), housed in metabolism cages. The treatments were FTT: 100% Hay of Tifton, FTO: 80% Hay of Tifton + 20% Hay of Alfalfa, FTS: 60% Hay of Tifton + 40% Hay of Alfalfa, FTQ: 40% Hay of Tifton + 60% Hay of Alfalfa, FTV: 20% Hay of Tifton + 80% Hay of Alfalfa, FAT: 100% Hay of Alfalfa. The quantities of food provided were 2.25% of BW in order to obtain surplus. To determine the water intake, drinkers with water supply ad libitum were used. The intakes of DM, CP, EE and MM increased (P ? 0.05) as alfalfa hay amount was increased in the diets, indicating that these elements are related to the diets chemical composition. Similarly, NDF and ADF intake decreased (P ? 0.05) as alfalfa hay was increased in the diets. The values of water intake and excretion were influenced by the chemical composition of the diet, influencing water intake in function of the dry matter (liters/ kg of DM) and the water balance. Regarding water intake and excretion, the animals were in positive water balance in all treatments. The FTT treatment had a lower urinary and fecal excretion of water compared to the other treatments.KEYWORDS: Feeding; horse; hydration; nutritionObjetivou-se avaliar o consumo de nutrientes e o balanço hídrico em equinos em mantença, alimentados com fenos convencionais. Utilizaram-se seis equinos machos com idade média de nove anos e PV de 361,16 ± 12 kg, em delineamento quadrado latino (6x6), alojados em gaiolas de metabolismo. Os tratamentos foram FTT: 100% Feno de Tifton, FTO: 80% Feno de Tifton + 20% de Feno de Alfafa, FTS: 60% Feno de Tifton + 40% de Feno de Alfafa, FTQ: 40% Feno de Tifton + 60% de Feno de Alfafa, FTV: 20% Feno de Tifton + 80% de Feno de Alfafa, FAT: 100% de Feno de Alfafa. As quantidades de alimentos fornecidos foram de 2,25 % do PV, obtendo-se sobras. Para o consumo de água, utilizaram-se bebedouros com fornecimento de água à vontade. Os consumos de PB, EE e MM aumentaram à medida que o feno de alfafa foi incrementado nas dietas indicando que esses elementos estão relacionados à composição química das dietas. Os valores de consumo e de excreção de água foram influenciados pela composição química da dieta, influenciando diretamente no consumo de água em relação à matéria seca (litros/kg de MSI) e no balanço hídrico. Com relação ao consumo e excreção de água, observou-se que em todos os tratamentos os animais apresentaram-se em balanço hídrico positivo. O tratamento FTT apresentou uma menor excreção fecal e urinária de água em relação aos demais tratamentos.PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Alimentação; cavalos; hidratação; nutrição.Universidade Federal de Goiás2011-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/674410.5216/cab.v12i2.6744Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2011); 228-234Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 12 n. 2 (2011); 228-2341809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/6744/9222https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/6744/9223https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/6744/10947Ribeiro, Leonir BuenoFurtado, Carlos EduardoBrandi, Roberta AriboniPaula, Andréa Cristina S.Tonello, Cleiton LuizAfonso, Daniel Augustoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2011-06-27T14:44:54Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/6744Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:25.459722Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv NUTRIENTS INTAKE AND WATER BALANCE OF EQUINE FED DIETS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INCLUSION OF ALFALFA HAY
CONSUMO DE NUTRIENTES E BALANÇO HÍDRICO EM EQUINOS RECEBENDO DIETAS COM DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE INCLUSÃO DE FENO DE ALFAFA
title NUTRIENTS INTAKE AND WATER BALANCE OF EQUINE FED DIETS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INCLUSION OF ALFALFA HAY
spellingShingle NUTRIENTS INTAKE AND WATER BALANCE OF EQUINE FED DIETS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INCLUSION OF ALFALFA HAY
Ribeiro, Leonir Bueno
Animal nutrition
Alimentação
Cavalos
Nutrição
Hidratação
title_short NUTRIENTS INTAKE AND WATER BALANCE OF EQUINE FED DIETS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INCLUSION OF ALFALFA HAY
title_full NUTRIENTS INTAKE AND WATER BALANCE OF EQUINE FED DIETS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INCLUSION OF ALFALFA HAY
title_fullStr NUTRIENTS INTAKE AND WATER BALANCE OF EQUINE FED DIETS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INCLUSION OF ALFALFA HAY
title_full_unstemmed NUTRIENTS INTAKE AND WATER BALANCE OF EQUINE FED DIETS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INCLUSION OF ALFALFA HAY
title_sort NUTRIENTS INTAKE AND WATER BALANCE OF EQUINE FED DIETS WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INCLUSION OF ALFALFA HAY
author Ribeiro, Leonir Bueno
author_facet Ribeiro, Leonir Bueno
Furtado, Carlos Eduardo
Brandi, Roberta Ariboni
Paula, Andréa Cristina S.
Tonello, Cleiton Luiz
Afonso, Daniel Augusto
author_role author
author2 Furtado, Carlos Eduardo
Brandi, Roberta Ariboni
Paula, Andréa Cristina S.
Tonello, Cleiton Luiz
Afonso, Daniel Augusto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Leonir Bueno
Furtado, Carlos Eduardo
Brandi, Roberta Ariboni
Paula, Andréa Cristina S.
Tonello, Cleiton Luiz
Afonso, Daniel Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animal nutrition
Alimentação
Cavalos
Nutrição
Hidratação
topic Animal nutrition
Alimentação
Cavalos
Nutrição
Hidratação
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutrients intake and water balance of horses in maintenance, fed with conventional hay. Six male horses with an average age of nine years and live weight of 361.16 ± 12 kg were used, in a latin square design (6x6), housed in metabolism cages. The treatments were FTT: 100% Hay of Tifton, FTO: 80% Hay of Tifton + 20% Hay of Alfalfa, FTS: 60% Hay of Tifton + 40% Hay of Alfalfa, FTQ: 40% Hay of Tifton + 60% Hay of Alfalfa, FTV: 20% Hay of Tifton + 80% Hay of Alfalfa, FAT: 100% Hay of Alfalfa. The quantities of food provided were 2.25% of BW in order to obtain surplus. To determine the water intake, drinkers with water supply ad libitum were used. The intakes of DM, CP, EE and MM increased (P ? 0.05) as alfalfa hay amount was increased in the diets, indicating that these elements are related to the diets chemical composition. Similarly, NDF and ADF intake decreased (P ? 0.05) as alfalfa hay was increased in the diets. The values of water intake and excretion were influenced by the chemical composition of the diet, influencing water intake in function of the dry matter (liters/ kg of DM) and the water balance. Regarding water intake and excretion, the animals were in positive water balance in all treatments. The FTT treatment had a lower urinary and fecal excretion of water compared to the other treatments.KEYWORDS: Feeding; horse; hydration; nutrition
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