2014
DOI: 10.1111/jpn.12153
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No effect of moderate or high concentrate allowance on growth parameters in weanlingWarmblood foals fed late‐cut haylage as forage

Abstract: Two groups of Warmblood foals from the Bavarian federal stud participated in the study beginning from the age of approximately 6 months. The foals were offered a late 1st cut of haylage, oats and foal starter feed. For 2 months after weaning, group 'R' (15 foals) received an amount of oats to provide a total digestible energy supply meeting the recommendations of the German Society of Nutrition Physiology (GfE), whereas the other group 'A' (16 foals) was offered a higher amount of oats (surplus of approximatel… Show more

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“…Horses in the growth phase (around 5 years of age), whether male, or female, require high-quality feed ingredients, including protein with balanced amino acids for muscular development, hormone regulation, and metabolic stimulation [ 17 ]. A weaned horse may ingest up to 3.5 kg of concentrate with 14%–16% pure protein daily provided that the concentrate constitutes only 6%–7% of total feed [ 18 ]. In addition, it should be emphasized that fodder has a 30:70 dry matter to concentrate ratio.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Horses in the growth phase (around 5 years of age), whether male, or female, require high-quality feed ingredients, including protein with balanced amino acids for muscular development, hormone regulation, and metabolic stimulation [ 17 ]. A weaned horse may ingest up to 3.5 kg of concentrate with 14%–16% pure protein daily provided that the concentrate constitutes only 6%–7% of total feed [ 18 ]. In addition, it should be emphasized that fodder has a 30:70 dry matter to concentrate ratio.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%