2021
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skab284
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Digestibility and nitrogen and water balance in horses fed rhizoma peanut hay

Abstract: Rhizoma peanut (RP, Arachis glabrata) hay has the potential to meet horses’ crude protein requirements with less nitrogen excretion than other legumes. This study aimed to evaluate nutrient intake, apparent digestibility, and nitrogen balance of RP ‘Florigraze’ hay compared to alfalfa (ALF, Medicago sativa L. ‘Legendary XHD’) and bermudagrass (BG, Cynodon dactylon L. ‘Coastal’) hays when fed to maintenance horses at 2% BW/d on a dry matter (DM) basis. We hypothesized that nutrient intake would be comparable be… Show more

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“…Perennial peanut is a high-quality legume forage that meets the nutritional requirements of horses owing to its suitable crude protein and digestible energy (Vasco et al, 2021). Horses fed on perennial peanut hay show reduced nitrogen excretion than when fed alfalfa, decreasing environmental pollution (Vasco et al, 2021).…”
Section: Perennial Peanutmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Perennial peanut is a high-quality legume forage that meets the nutritional requirements of horses owing to its suitable crude protein and digestible energy (Vasco et al, 2021). Horses fed on perennial peanut hay show reduced nitrogen excretion than when fed alfalfa, decreasing environmental pollution (Vasco et al, 2021).…”
Section: Perennial Peanutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perennial peanut is a high-quality legume forage that meets the nutritional requirements of horses owing to its suitable crude protein and digestible energy (Vasco et al, 2021). Horses fed on perennial peanut hay show reduced nitrogen excretion than when fed alfalfa, decreasing environmental pollution (Vasco et al, 2021). Although bermudagrass (including the Coastal and Tifton 85 varieties) and perennial peanuts are suitable for mature horses, perennial peanuts showed a greater dry matter, organic matter, and crude protein digestibility than bermudagrass (Eckert et al, 2010).…”
Section: Perennial Peanutmentioning
confidence: 99%
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