Catherine Dunnett
University of Edinburgh
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British Journal of Nutrition | 2005
Jo-Anne Murray; Annette Longland; Meriel Moore-Colyer; Catherine Dunnett
A series of experiments was conducted to determine the effects of a fibrolytic enzyme preparation (enzyme 1; E1) on the in vitro fermentation of lucerne incubated with equine faecal inocula. In experiment 1, high-temperature-dried (HT) lucerne was treated with five levels of E1 (0 to 2.4 ml/g DM) and incubated at 50 degrees C for 20 h. Samples then received a simulated foregut digestion (SFD) treatment before DM and NSP analysis. In experiment 2, HT lucerne was treated with the same enzyme levels used in experiment 1. Samples were then split into two groups; plus or minus an SFD treatment before in vitro fermentation using an equine faecal inoculum. In experiment 3, fresh and wilted lucerne were treated with the same levels of E1 as experiments 1 and 2, incubated at 50 degrees C for 20 h, then fermented in vitro. For experiment 4, fresh and wilted lucerne were treated with low levels (0 to 0.008 ml/g DM) of E1 before fermentation. E1 significantly (P<0.05) enhanced DM and NSP losses from HT lucerne following SFD treatment compared with the control. High levels of E1 significantly (P<0.05) enhanced the rate, but not extent, of fermentation of HT, wilted and fresh lucerne; however, low levels of E1 were ineffective. At higher application levels, E1 appears to have considerable potential to enhance the nutritive value of lucerne for horses. Information on the fermentation kinetics of the substrates was valuable; all end-point measurements showed no effect of enzyme treatment.
Animal Science | 2006
Jo-Anne Murray; Annette Longland; Meriel Moore-Colyer; Catherine Dunnett
Murray, J. M. D., Longland, A., Moore-Colyer, M., Dunnett, C. (2006). The effect of feeding a low- or a high-starch diet on the in vitro fermentative capacity of equine faecal inocula. Animal Science, 82, (5), 627-635. Sponsorship: Dengie Crops Ltd and BBSRC
Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2008
Jo-Anne Murray; Annette Longland; Peter M. Hastie; Meriel Moore-Colyer; Catherine Dunnett
Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2008
Jo-Anne Murray; Annette Longland; Catherine Dunnett
Livestock Science | 2007
Jo-Anne Murray; Annette Longland; David R. Davies; Peter M. Hastie; Meriel Moore-Colyer; Catherine Dunnett
Eighteenth Equine Nutrition and Physiology Symposium | 2003
Jo-Anne Murray; Meriel Moore-Colyer; Annette Longland; Catherine Dunnett
Livestock Science | 2014
Jo-Anne Md Murray; Annette Longland; Meriel Moore-Colyer; Catherine Dunnett
Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2009
Jo-Anne Murray; R. Sanderson; Annette Longland; Meriel Moore-Colyer; Peter M. Hastie; Catherine Dunnett
Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2012
Jo-Anne Murray; Catherine Dunnett; Meriel Moore-Colyer; Annette Longland
Pferdeheilkunde | 2005
Catherine Dunnett; Jo-Anne Murray; Meriel Moore-Colyer; Annette Longland