Köninger Marlene, von Velsen-Zerweck Astrid, Eiberger Carolin, Löffler Christof, Töpper Anja, Visscher Christian, Reckels Bernd, Vervuert Ingrid
Institute of Animal Nutrition, Nutrition Diseases and Dietetics, University of Leipzig, An den Tierkliniken 9, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.
Main and State Stud Marbach, Gestütshof 1, 72532 Gomadingen-Marbach, Germany.
Animals (Basel). 2024 Mar 13;14(6):889. doi: 10.3390/ani14060889.
The aim of this study was to examine the nutrient composition and feed hygiene of alfalfa as well as investigate the feed intake, blood, urine and faecal parameters of horses fed alfalfa haylage (AS) compared with alfalfa hay (AH) and meadow hay (MH). A total of 11 geldings were fed ad libitum (2.1% dry matter (DM) of body weight (BW)) with alfalfa haylage, alfalfa hay and meadow hay (MH) in a Latin square design. On days 0 and 21 of the feeding period, blood samples were analysed for kidney and liver parameters. Faecal samples were analysed for pH, DM and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). Spontaneous urine was collected during the feeding period to analyse selected parameters. Forage was analysed in terms of feed hygiene and crude nutrients. In several feed samples of AS, AH and MH, the microbial reference ranges were exceeded for product-typical and spoilage-indicating bacteria and fungi. Crude nutrient analyses revealed a median crude protein content of 139 (138/142) g/kg DM for AS, which was similar to that in AH (127-135 g/kg DM) and substantially higher than in MH (79.1-87.7 g/kg DM). The calcium level in AS (11.3 g/kg DM) was significantly higher than that in MH (4.00-4.95 g/kg DM) but not compared with that in AH (9.80-10.4 g/kg DM). All blood parameters were within the reference ranges. Fractional excretion (FE) for AS-fed horses ranged from 8.13 to 22.0%; the FE for AH-fed horses ranged from 6.48 to 24.8%; the FE for MH-fed horses ranged from 6.69 to 53.2%. No significant differences were found in faecal pH or SCFA content in AS-fed horses compared with AH-fed and MH-fed horses. We concluded that alfalfa haylage provides an alternative forage for equine nutrition.
本研究的目的是检测苜蓿的营养成分和饲料卫生状况,并调查与苜蓿干草(AH)和草地干草(MH)相比,采食苜蓿青贮料(AS)的马匹的采食量、血液、尿液和粪便参数。采用拉丁方设计,对11匹去势公马随意投喂(体重(BW)的2.1%干物质(DM))苜蓿青贮料、苜蓿干草和草地干草(MH)。在饲喂期的第0天和第21天,分析血液样本中的肾脏和肝脏参数。分析粪便样本的pH值、干物质和短链脂肪酸(SCFA)。在饲喂期收集自然尿液以分析选定参数。对饲料进行饲料卫生和粗养分分析。在AS、AH和MH的几个饲料样本中,产品典型菌和腐败指示菌及真菌的微生物参考范围超标。粗养分分析显示,AS的粗蛋白含量中位数为139(138/142)g/kg DM,与AH(127 - 135 g/kg DM)相似,且显著高于MH(79.1 - 87.7 g/kg DM)。AS中的钙水平(11.3 g/kg DM)显著高于MH(4.00 - 4.95 g/kg DM),但与AH(9.80 - 10.4 g/kg DM)相比无差异。所有血液参数均在参考范围内。采食AS的马匹的排泄分数(FE)为8.13%至22.0%;采食AH的马匹的FE为6.48%至24.8%;采食MH的马匹的FE为6.69%至53.2%。与采食AH和MH的马匹相比,采食AS的马匹的粪便pH值或SCFA含量无显著差异。我们得出结论,苜蓿青贮料为马的营养提供了一种替代饲料。