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Journal of Animal Science | 2017

Characterizing ammonia emissions from horses fed different crude protein concentrations

J.M. Weir; Hong Li; L.K. Warren; E. Macon; C. Wickens

Evaluating impact of animal agriculture on air quality has been the focus of recent research. Ammonia (NH) volatilization occurs when undigested protein in feces and urea in urine is broken down by bacteria and enzymes. Information regarding NH emission from equine facilities is limited, and effects of CP intake on NH emissions have not been investigated. Nine mature geldings were used in a 3 × 3 replicated Latin square design study to determine effects of dietary CP on potential NH losses from feces and urine. We hypothesized feeding horses above the CP requirement would result in an increase in NH emissions from urine and feces and different bedding materials would affect NH emissions from urine. Diets were formulated using different ratios of bahiagrass () and Tifton-85 bermudagrass () hays, and a commercial vitamin mineral supplement to provide 3 different CP concentrations and labeled in relation to each other: LOW-CP, MED-CP, and HIGH-CP (10.6%, 11.5%, and 12%, respectively). Each study period consisted of an 11-d diet adaptation phase, followed by a 3-d total collection of urine and feces. To determine total nitrogen (TN) and urea-N concentrations, samples were pooled by period ( = 9). For in vitro determination of NH concentrations, urine and fecal samples were pooled within period by diet ( = 3) and mixed with either wheat straw or wood shavings. Ammonia emission of these samples was measured using a vessel system with an airflow rate (2.5 L/min) at 20°C over a 7-d period. Concentration of NH in each vessel was measured using a photoacoustic multigas analyzer. Temperature, airflow rate, and NH concentration in each vessel were used to calculate NH emission rate (ER). Data were analyzed using a mixed model ANOVA with repeated measures. Urinary TN and urea-N excretion increased as CP intake increased ( < 0.0001). Vessel urinary NH concentrations were not different across diets ( = 0.1225), ranging from 55.48 ppm (LOW-CP) to 101.14 ppm (HIGH-CP); however, they differed between bedding types ( < 0.0001), with straw higher than shavings (97 vs. 73.5 ppm, respectively). Cumulative urinary NH ER tended to be different across diets ( = 0.0550) ranging from 5.87 g/m to 9.97 g/m and bedding types ( = 0.0129), with straw being higher than shavings (11.1 vs. 6.9 g/m, respectively). Overfeeding CP to horses can lead to increased urinary TN and urea-N excretion, which could lead to greater of NH in the atmosphere.


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2010

Crib-biting behavior in horses: A review

C. Wickens; Camie R. Heleski


Equine Veterinary Journal | 2009

Crib‐biting in US horses: Breed predispositions and owner perceptions of aetiology

Julia D Albright; Hussni O. Mohammed; Camie R. Heleski; C. Wickens; Katherine A. Houpt


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2013

Assessment of Gastric Ulceration and Gastrin Response in Horses with History of Crib-Biting

C. Wickens; C.A. McCall; S. J. Bursian; R. Reid Hanson; Camie R. Heleski; J.S. Liesman; W.H. McElhenney; N. L. Trottier


Journal of Veterinary Behavior-clinical Applications and Research | 2015

Do soothing vocal cues enhance horses' ability to learn a frightening task?

Camie R. Heleski; C. Wickens; Michela Minero; Emanuela DallaCosta; Elena Czeszak; Uta Köenig von Borstel


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2011

An assessment of the educational needs of Delaware equine owners

C. Wickens; K.L. Waite; S. Garey; S. Fraze


Animal Welfare | 2007

Leveraging expertise in animal welfare to create educational equity

Janice M. Siegford; Adroaldo J. Zanella; T. Bernardo; Camie R. Heleski; C. Wickens; K. Laughlin; R. Malinowki


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2017

An assessment of the educational needs of equine assisted activities and therapies (EAAT) centers

E.M. Rankins; C. Cook; C. Kajtar; M. Sokolof; C. Wickens


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2017

Manure nitrogen characteristics from horses fed warm season grass hays

J.M. Weir; Hong Li; L.K. Warren; E. Macon; C. Wickens


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2017

Determining the aversion of horses to different ammonia concentrations

J.M. Weir; Hong Li; C. Zhang; D. Ferguson; S. Dougherty; C. Wickens

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J.M. Weir

University of Florida

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Hong Li

University of Delaware

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E. Macon

Middle Tennessee State University

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B. Stice

University of Florida

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