Hothersall Becky, Nicol Christine
School of Veterinary Science, University of Bristol, Langford, North Somerset, UK.
Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract. 2009 Apr;25(1):167-81, viii. doi: 10.1016/j.cveq.2009.01.002.
This article reviews the effects of diet on equine feeding behavior and feeding patterns, before considering the evidence that diet affects reactivity in horses. A growing body of work suggests that fat- and fiber-based diets may result in calmer patterns of behavior, and possible mechanisms that may underpin these effects are discussed. In contrast, there is little evidence that herbal- or tryptophan-containing supplements influence equine behavior in any measurable way. The role of diet in the development of abnormal oral behaviors, particularly the oral stereotypy crib-biting, is also reviewed, and suggestions for future work are presented.
本文回顾了饮食对马的采食行为和采食模式的影响,之后探讨了饮食影响马反应性的相关证据。越来越多的研究表明,以脂肪和纤维为主的饮食可能会使行为模式更平静,并讨论了可能支撑这些影响的潜在机制。相比之下,几乎没有证据表明含草药或色氨酸的补充剂会以任何可测量的方式影响马的行为。本文还回顾了饮食在异常口腔行为(尤其是啃咬这种口腔刻板行为)发展中的作用,并提出了对未来研究工作的建议。