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    Estimation of In Vitro True Digestibility and Fiber Degradation from Feedstuff Fiber Composition When Incubated in Equine Fecal Inoculum by Springer, Ryon W, Cherry, Nichole M, Raub, Randel H, Wellmann, Kimberly B, Jones, Trinette N

    Published in Animals (Basel) (29-11-2023)
    “…Neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF) composition have been shown to predict in vitro true digestibility (IVTD), in vitro NDF…”
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    Assessment of the Palatability and Acceptability of Hempseed Meal Pellets in Horses Compared to Mainstream Feedstuffs by Springer, Ryon W., Mason, A. Cheyenne, Cross, Teighlor D., Guay, Kimberly A., Raub, Randel H., Wellmann, Kimberly B., Jones, Trinette N.

    Published in Journal of equine veterinary science (01-12-2023)
    “…•Hempseed meal (HSM) pellets are more palatable than soybean meal and beet pulp pellets.•Rice bran pellets and HSM pellets have similar palatability.•Bucket…”
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    The Effects of Feed Form on Consumption Time and Glucose and Insulin Response to a Concentrate Meal in Equine by Gordon, Mary E., Jerina, Michael L., Raub, Randel H., Davison, Karen E., Young, J. Kathleen

    Published in Journal of equine veterinary science (01-05-2008)
    “…This study tested the hypothesis that feeding an identically formulated, low sugar and starch concentrate in three forms (5-mm extruded [E], 4-mm pellet [P],…”
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    The Effects of Nonstructural Carbohydrate Content and Feeding Rate on Glucose and Insulin Response to Meal Feeding in Equine by Gordon, Mary E., Jerina, Michael L., King, Scott L., Davison, Karen E., Young, J. Kathleen, Raub, Randel H.

    Published in Journal of equine veterinary science (01-11-2007)
    “…The following research encompassed two experiments and involved feeding horses two isocaloric diets (diet A and diet B), with an approximate 50% difference in…”
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