Animals (Oct 2022)

Posture and Pull Pressure by Horses When Eating Hay or Haylage from a Hay Net Hung at Various Positions

  • Samantha Hodgson,
  • Pam Bennett-Skinner,
  • Bryony Lancaster,
  • Sarah Upton,
  • Patricia Harris,
  • Andrea D. Ellis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12212999
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 21
p. 2999

Abstract

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These studies assessed the pressure forces exerted by horses to extract forage from haynets. Study 1 measured horse posture and pressure in Newtons (10 N = 1 kg Force) exerted on haynets when feeding from either a single (SH) or double layered (DH) haynet (3 kg Hay), hung low or high. Mean and maximum pull forces were higher for the DH vs. SH (DH: 81 ± 2 N, max 156 N; SH: 74 ± 2.9 N, max 121 N; p p p p < 0.001). Forage type and fracture properties had the greatest effect on apprehension rates of hay from haynets. In this study, the majority of force exerted when eating from haynets was below 70 N for hay and for haylage 50% of pulls were higher than 50 N with 8% of pulls above 200 N.

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