Title of article :
Effects of season and body condition on appetite, body mass and body composition in ad libitum fed pony mares
Author/Authors :
Dugdale، نويسنده , , Alexandra H.A. and Curtis، نويسنده , , Gemma C. and Cripps، نويسنده , , Peter J. and Harris، نويسنده , , Patricia A. and Argo، نويسنده , , Caroline McG.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
9
From page :
329
To page :
337
Abstract :
Changes in appetite, body mass (BM), body condition score (BCS), direct (ultrasonographic) and indirect (deuterium oxide dilution technique) measures of body fat were monitored in Welsh Mountain pony mares (n = 11, 5–19 years of age) offered ad libitum access to a complete diet (gross energy 16.9 ± 0.07 MJ/kg dry matter) for 12 weeks during summer (n = 6; 246 ± 20 kg) and winter (n = 5; 219 ± 21 kg). At the outset, each group comprised two thin (BCS 1–3/9), moderate (BCS 4–6/9) and obese (BCS 7–9/9) animals. nies that were non-obese at the outset, BM was gained more rapidly (P = 0.001) in summer (0.8 ± 0.1 kg/day) than winter (0.6 ± 0.0 kg/day). This was associated with a seasonal increase in dry matter intake (DMI) which became maximal (summer, 4.6 ± 0.3% BM as DMI/day; winter, 3.5 ± 0.1% BM as DMI/day) during the second month. The appetite of the obese ponies was half that reported for non-obese animals in the summer and BM remained constant irrespective of season. fatness’ increased progressively for non-obese but not obese ponies. Body fat content was exponentially associated with increasing BCS but BCSs >6 were not useful indicators of actual body fat. Endogenous circannual mechanisms to suppress winter weight gain were insufficient to prevent the development of obesity in ad libitum fed ponies.
Keywords :
Equine obesity , Appetite , Body Condition Score , body composition , Equine nutrition
Journal title :
The Veterinary Journal
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
The Veterinary Journal
Record number :
1395535
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