Rice Bran in Old Horses Nutrition and its Influence on Condition, Blood Biochemical Parameters, Total Feces Bacteria and Methanogen Population

Author:

Filipiak Weronika1,Cieślak Adam1,Gogulski Maciej234,Kołodziejski Paweł5,Szumacher-Strabel Małgorzata1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Nutrition , Poznań University of Life Sciences , Wołyńska 33, 60-637 Poznań , Poland

2. Department of Preclinical Sciences and Infectious Diseases , Poznań University of Life Sciences , Wołyńska 35, 60-637 , Poznań , Poland

3. University Center for Veterinary Medicine, Poznań University of Life Sciences , Szydłowska 43, 60-637 , Poznań , Poland

4. Department of Digestive Tract Physiology , Institute of Animal Physiology , Soltesovej 4–6, 040-01 Kosice , Slovakia

5. Department of Animal Physiology, Biochemistry and Biostructure , Poznań University of Life Sciences , Wołyńska 35, 60-637 , Poznań , Poland

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to verify whether the inclusion of 0.5 kg full-fat rice bran per day in the diet of geriatric horses will improve their condition, increase the population of methanogens in the cecum, and thus affect the biochemical blood parameters. The experiment included 2 research periods: 6 healthy, non-working horses over 20 years of age (480 ± 20 kg of body weight) fed only hay (±8.86 kg/day/head) in the first period and hay (±8.00 kg/day/head) and rice bran (0.5 kg/day/head) in the second one. Each of these periods lasted 4 months. The Body Condition Scoring (BCS) assessment was performed at the beginning and end of the experiment. Blood and feces samples were collected on the first and last day of each period. After feeding with the addition of rice bran, BCS increased by 1.17 units on a 9-point scale. The experiment showed an increase in the total number of bacteria and methanogens inhabiting the cecum of horses. This can lead to better digestion of carbohydrates, absorption of nutrients, and, consequently, increased body weight. No differences occurred in the hematology and serum biochemistry indices of horses fed a diet including rice bran, except for the amount of serum globulin and the albumin to globulin ratio. Rice bran affected essential serum fatty acid profile (increased PUFA and decreased MUFA), which confirmed the possibility to use diet as a serum fatty acids profile modulator.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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