Lecithin containing diets for the horse: acceptance, digestibility, and effects on behavior

Lecithins may improve the digestibility of high fat diets and the tractability of horses. Experiments were conducted to determine the acceptability, digestibility and effects on behavior of lecithin-containing diets. Seven young horses of light breeds were used for the studies. The four concentra...

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Main Author: Holland, Janice Lee
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-309782021-05-26T05:48:21Z Lecithin containing diets for the horse: acceptance, digestibility, and effects on behavior Holland, Janice Lee Animal Science Meacham, Thomas N. Kronfeld, David S. Ralston, Sarah L. Jack, Nancy E. LD5655.V855 1994.H6545 Horses -- Behavior Horses -- Feeding and feeds Lecithin Lecithins may improve the digestibility of high fat diets and the tractability of horses. Experiments were conducted to determine the acceptability, digestibility and effects on behavior of lecithin-containing diets. Seven young horses of light breeds were used for the studies. The four concentrates consisted of corn, oats, beet pulp, trace mineralized salt, dried sugar cane molasses plus 10% added fat: corn oil (CO);soy lecithin-corn oil (SL\CO); soy lecithin-soybean oil (SL\SO); or soy lecithin-corn oil-soybean oil (SL\CO\SO). Half the ration was provided by chopped hay. The CO concentrate was the most palatable (P=.OOOl). The remaining three concentrates were palatable in the following order: SL\CO, SL\CO\SO, and SL\SO, with SL\CO diet preferred (P=.OOl) to SL\SO. In the digestibility experiment, a complete mixed diet was fed containing chromic oxide as a marker. The control diet had no added fat: the others contained CO, SL\CO, or SL\SO at 10% by weight. Apparent digestibility was higher in the control diet than in the others for dry matter (P=.OOOl). Apparent digestibilities of crude protein (P=.0002) and acid detergent fiber (P=.08) decreased with any of the three fats. In contrast, apparent digestibility of ether extract was increased (P=.OOOl) in the fat containing diets. In the activity experiments, horses on the SL\CO diet were less spontaneously active (P=.0125) than horses on the control diet. Horses on the CO and SL \SO diet also had slightly lower activity levels (P=.125). Horses fed the SL\SO diet reacted less (P=.0625) than control horses to the opening umbrella. Horses fed CO and SL\CO diets showed trends towards less reactivity (P=.125 and P=.25, respectively), compared to the control horses. These studies support the practical feasibility of using lecithins in diets for horses. Especially interesting would be studies of interactivity with trainers and riders. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:30:52Z 2014-03-14T20:30:52Z 1994-11-05 2009-01-17 2009-01-17 2009-01-17 Thesis Text etd-01172009-063452 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/30978 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-01172009-063452/ en OCLC# 32228617 LD5655.V855_1994.H6545.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xi, 89 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic LD5655.V855 1994.H6545
Horses -- Behavior
Horses -- Feeding and feeds
Lecithin
spellingShingle LD5655.V855 1994.H6545
Horses -- Behavior
Horses -- Feeding and feeds
Lecithin
Holland, Janice Lee
Lecithin containing diets for the horse: acceptance, digestibility, and effects on behavior
description Lecithins may improve the digestibility of high fat diets and the tractability of horses. Experiments were conducted to determine the acceptability, digestibility and effects on behavior of lecithin-containing diets. Seven young horses of light breeds were used for the studies. The four concentrates consisted of corn, oats, beet pulp, trace mineralized salt, dried sugar cane molasses plus 10% added fat: corn oil (CO);soy lecithin-corn oil (SL\CO); soy lecithin-soybean oil (SL\SO); or soy lecithin-corn oil-soybean oil (SL\CO\SO). Half the ration was provided by chopped hay. The CO concentrate was the most palatable (P=.OOOl). The remaining three concentrates were palatable in the following order: SL\CO, SL\CO\SO, and SL\SO, with SL\CO diet preferred (P=.OOl) to SL\SO. In the digestibility experiment, a complete mixed diet was fed containing chromic oxide as a marker. The control diet had no added fat: the others contained CO, SL\CO, or SL\SO at 10% by weight. Apparent digestibility was higher in the control diet than in the others for dry matter (P=.OOOl). Apparent digestibilities of crude protein (P=.0002) and acid detergent fiber (P=.08) decreased with any of the three fats. In contrast, apparent digestibility of ether extract was increased (P=.OOOl) in the fat containing diets. In the activity experiments, horses on the SL\CO diet were less spontaneously active (P=.0125) than horses on the control diet. Horses on the CO and SL \SO diet also had slightly lower activity levels (P=.125). Horses fed the SL\SO diet reacted less (P=.0625) than control horses to the opening umbrella. Horses fed CO and SL\CO diets showed trends towards less reactivity (P=.125 and P=.25, respectively), compared to the control horses. These studies support the practical feasibility of using lecithins in diets for horses. Especially interesting would be studies of interactivity with trainers and riders. === Master of Science
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title Lecithin containing diets for the horse: acceptance, digestibility, and effects on behavior
title_short Lecithin containing diets for the horse: acceptance, digestibility, and effects on behavior
title_full Lecithin containing diets for the horse: acceptance, digestibility, and effects on behavior
title_fullStr Lecithin containing diets for the horse: acceptance, digestibility, and effects on behavior
title_full_unstemmed Lecithin containing diets for the horse: acceptance, digestibility, and effects on behavior
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