2012
DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-8-4
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Equine poisoning by coffee husk (Coffea arabicaL.)

Abstract: BackgroundIn Brazil, coffee (Coffea arabica) husks are reused in several ways due to their abundance, including as stall bedding. However, field veterinarians have reported that horses become intoxicated after ingesting the coffee husks that are used as bedding. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether coffee husk consumption causes intoxication in horses.ResultsSix horses fed coast cross hay ad libitum were given access to coffee husks and excitability, restlessness, involuntary muscle tremors, che… Show more

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“…The values obtained in our experiment correspond with the results achieved by other authors (3,4,15). A raised total protein content after caffeine administration to horses was observed by Delfiol et al (7).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The values obtained in our experiment correspond with the results achieved by other authors (3,4,15). A raised total protein content after caffeine administration to horses was observed by Delfiol et al (7).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…a large amount of wastes. Close to 60% of the crude weight of the bean corresponds to the husk, while coffee parchment corresponds to 4.5% of the coffee cherry processing (Delfiol et al 2012;Adams and Ghaly 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O país ainda detém a 3ª maior produção de milho do planeta e é responsável por mais da metade do açúcar comercializado em todo o mundo (MAPA, 2011), além de apresentar intensa produção de madeira. Todas as cadeias produtivas mencionadas geram elevadas quantidades de resíduos lignocelulósicos provenientes de bagaço, cascas e palhadas, como o café, em que 60% do peso bruto da semente corresponde a cascas (DELFIOL et al, 2012). Estes resíduos apresentam-se como potenciais produtores de bioenergia.…”
Section: Biomassa Lignocelulósicaunclassified