Effect of hay nets on horse bodyweight, body condition score, hay usage, and dental health in mature adult horses

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
M. DeBoer , L. Keener , J. Layeux-Parks , O. Schueller , L. Johnson , K. Martinson
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Hay nets are a commonly used management practice to increase intake time and reduce hay waste but may impact horse health. The objectives were to compare hay usage, dental wear, and dental conditions between horses fed with (NET) or without (CON) hay nets during a 2-year cross-over study. In September 2021, 13 mature adult horses were blocked by bodyweight (BW) and randomly assigned to the NET or CON treatments for one year. After one year (September 2022), horses switched treatments and the trial concluded in September 2023. Horses were housed in adjacent dry lots with shelter, ad libitum water, and free choice access to round bales with or without hay nets (4.45 cm openings). Blinded dental work, including incisor length measurements and recording of dental abnormalities and conditions, and recording of horse BW and body condition score (BCS) were completed in September 2021, 2022, and 2023. Digital images were taken monthly to determine rostral oral cavity scores (ROCS). Round bales were weighed prior to being placed in the dry lot and the date fed was recorded to calculate hay usage. Significance was set at P≤0.05. Horse BW, BCS, and hay usage were greater in horses consuming hay without hay nets (P<0.05). No differences were observed in incisor length, presence of incisor bevels, ROCS, or dental abnormalities and conditions (P>0.05). These data suggest that hay nets do not result in negative impacts on dental health but can reduce hay usage and help to control horse BW and BCS.

干草网对成年马体重、身体状况评分、干草用量和牙齿健康的影响。
干草网是一种常用的管理方法,可增加摄入时间并减少干草浪费,但可能会影响马匹健康。我们的目标是在一项为期两年的交叉研究中,比较饲喂(NET)或不饲喂(CON)干草网的马匹的干草用量、牙齿磨损和牙齿状况。2021 年 9 月,13 匹成年马按体重(BW)分组,随机分配到使用干草网或不使用干草网的马群中,为期一年。一年后(2022 年 9 月),马匹互换处理方法,试验于 2023 年 9 月结束。马匹被饲养在相邻的干地里,有遮蔽物,可自由饮水,并可自由选择使用带或不带干草网(4.45 厘米开口)的圆草包。2021 年、2022 年和 2023 年 9 月完成了盲法牙科检查,包括测量门齿长度、记录牙齿异常和状况,以及记录马匹体重和身体状况评分 (BCS)。每月拍摄数字图像,以确定喙口腔评分 (ROCS)。在将圆形草捆放入干草堆之前先进行称重,并记录饲喂日期,以计算干草用量。显著性设定为 P≤0.05。食用无干草网干草的马匹的体重、体质指数和干草用量更大(P0.05)。这些数据表明,干草网不会对牙齿健康造成负面影响,但可以减少干草用量,有助于控制马匹的体重和体重指数。
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Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
7.70%
发文量
249
审稿时长
77 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (JEVS) is an international publication designed for the practicing equine veterinarian, equine researcher, and other equine health care specialist. Published monthly, each issue of JEVS includes original research, reviews, case reports, short communications, and clinical techniques from leaders in the equine veterinary field, covering such topics as laminitis, reproduction, infectious disease, parasitology, behavior, podology, internal medicine, surgery and nutrition.
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