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A wearable real‐time particulate monitor demonstrates that soaking hay reduces dust exposure
Abstract Background Affordable particulate matter (PM) monitors suitable for use on horses will facilitate the evaluation of PM mitigation methods and improve the management of equine asthma. Objective Calibrate a real‐time wearable PM monitor (Black Beauty [BB]) and compare the PM exposures of horses fed dry or soaked hay.
Kathleen M. Ivester+6 more
wiley +1 more source
SOME NITROGENOUS CONSTITUENTS OF THE JUICE OF THE ALFALFA PLANT
Hubert Bradford Vickery
openalex +1 more source
Interseeding Alfalfa into Declining Alfalfa Stands (1995)
Rooney, W. L.+3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Feed‐induced hypersalivation in horses from Austria, Germany and Switzerland
Abstract Background While previous reports come mostly from the southern Americas, several outbreaks of hypersalivation in horses were observed in Middle Europe from 2016 to 2018. Objective To describe feed‐induced hypersalivation in European horses. Study design Analysis of feedstuffs.
Linda Franziska Böswald+5 more
wiley +1 more source
Selection of alfalfa water and nitrogen management regimes based on the DSSAT model. [PDF]
Lv M+7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Photo Highlights of the 30th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference [PDF]
Kentucky Alfalfa Conference
core +1 more source
Minimising feeding behaviour interference: A hay‐shaker device to assess dust exposure in horses
Abstract Background Organic dust from hay is a primary trigger of equine asthma. Objectives (1) To introduce a novel hay‐shaker (HS) device for standardised hay dust generation, enabling simultaneous measurements of various particulate matter (PM) size fractions.
Virginie Marie Angèle Bouverat+5 more
wiley +1 more source
Productivity, soil fertility and enzyme activity of mixed forage grasslands improved by alfalfa and nitrogen addition in Horqin Sandy Land, China. [PDF]
Yu T, Hao F, Gao K, Xiong M, An H.
europepmc +1 more source