Nutrient Requirements of Horses

Nutrient Requirements of Horses

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National Research Council
National Academies Press
EAN: 9780309488969
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Proper formulation of diets for horses depends on adequate knowledge oftheir nutrient requirements. These requirements depend on the breed andage of the horse and whether it is exercising, pregnant, or lactating. A great deal of new information has been accumulated since the publication 17 years ago of the last edition of Nutrient Requirements of Horses. This new edition features a detailed review of scientific literature, summarizing all the latest information, and provides a new set of requirements based on revised data. Also included is updated information on the composition of feeds, feed additives, and other compounds routinely fed to horses. The effects of physiological factors, such as exercise, and environmental factors, such as temperature and humidity, are covered, as well. Nutrient Requirements of Horses also contains information on several nutritional and metabolic diseases that horses often have. Designed primarily as a reference, both practical and technical, Nutrient Requirements of Horses is intended to ensure that the diets of horses and other equids contain adequate amounts of nutrients and that the intakes of certain nutrients are not so excessive that they inhibit performance or impair health. This book is primarily intended for animal nutritionists, veterinarians, and other scientists; however, individual horse owners and managers will also find some of this material useful. Professors who teach graduate courses in animal nutrition will find Nutrient Requirements of Horses beneficial as a textbook.
EAN 9780309488969
ISBN 0309488966
Binding Ebook
Publisher National Academies Press
Publication date March 13, 2007
Pages 360
Language English
Country United States
Authors Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources; Committee on Nutrient Requirements of Horses; Division on Earth and Life Studies; National Research Council