2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-35982010000600012
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Nutritional value of high and low tannin high-moisture sorghum grain silage in horses

Abstract: The objective in this work was to determine the nutritive value of high and low tannin high-moisture sorghum grain silage in horse feeding by means of digestibility. A total of eight crossbred geldings at the age of six years and an average body weight of 330 kg were used in a complete randomized design with samples replicated on the same animals. The test-diets consisted of the ensiled high and low tannin sorghum grains replacing 30% of the dry matter of the reference diet, constituted exclusively by hay. The… Show more

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“…A 5-day acclimatization period was allowed prior to a 7-day collection period. Each replicate for collected excreta was kept at −15 °C pending proximate analyses throughout the collection period to preserve the nutrient available on faeces (Gollcher et al 2010 ). The feed offered and leftovers were weighed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 5-day acclimatization period was allowed prior to a 7-day collection period. Each replicate for collected excreta was kept at −15 °C pending proximate analyses throughout the collection period to preserve the nutrient available on faeces (Gollcher et al 2010 ). The feed offered and leftovers were weighed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%