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Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2018

Consumer Knowledge and Horse Preference for Different Colored Oats

D. Jo Heuschele; D.N. Catalano; K.L. Martinson; J. J. Wiersma

ABSTRACT Oats (Avena sativa L.) are used for human and livestock consumption. Currently, the market prefers white hulled oats that have a high test weight, which historically were used for equine feed. Plant breeding programs in the Midwest United States produce both white and yellow hulled oats that meet industry standards; however, there appears to be a market preference for white hulled oats even though the hull is removed before processing for human consumption. The perception for this preference is that the horse industry demands white oats. This two‐part study was conducted to determine if horse owners and managers, or the horses, had a preference for a specific hull color. To accomplish the first objective, a 13‐question survey regarding oat use and preference among horse owners and managers was administered for 6 weeks through the University of Minnesota Horse Extension Team. The 801 survey respondents did not have a visual preference for white or yellow hulled oats (P = .89). For individuals who purchased oats, the most important quality was cleanliness, with color and test weight being the least important. The second objective consisted of two horse‐feeding trials. The horses did express a preference for yellow hulled over white hulled oats (P < .0001). Although horse owners and managers did not indicate a color preference for oats, horses preferred yellow oats. The lack of preference from horse owners and managers suggests that others within the oat supply chain are driving the market to categorize white oats as the premium horse feed. HIGHLIGHTSIt is currently believed that horse owners prefer white hulled oats.When choosing oats, horse owners are most concerned with cleanliness, not color.Horse owners did not indicate a preference for either yellow or white hulled oats.Horses preferred yellow hulled oats over white hulled oats.Owner and horse preference for white hulled oats were not validated.


Agronomy Journal | 2017

Preference, Yield, and Forage Nutritive Value of Annual Grasses under Horse Grazing

A.M. Grev; Craig C. Sheaffer; M.L. DeBoer; D.N. Catalano; K.L. Martinson


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2016

Estimation of Actual and Ideal Bodyweight Using Morphometric Measurements and Owner Guessed Bodyweight of Adult Draft and Warmblood Horses

D.N. Catalano; R.J. Coleman; M. R. Hathaway; Molly E. McCue; Aaron Rendahl; K.L. Martinson


Agronomy Journal | 2017

Yield, nutritive value, and preference of annual warm-season grasses grazed by horses

M.L. DeBoer; Craig C. Sheaffer; A.M. Grev; D.N. Catalano; M. Scott Wells; M. R. Hathaway; K.L. Martinson


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2015

122 Forage nutritive value, yield, and preference of legumes under horse grazing

D.N. Catalano; Craig C. Sheaffer; A.M. Grev; M.L. Schultz; K.L. Martinson


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2015

17 Demographics, body condition scores, and owner bodyweight estimations of adult draft and warmblood horse breeds

A.M. Hansen; D.N. Catalano; R.J. Coleman; M. R. Hathaway; Molly E. McCue; Aaron Rendahl; K.L. Martinson


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2015

94 Estimation of actual and ideal bodyweight for adult draft and warmblood horse breeds using morphometric measurements

D.N. Catalano; R.J. Coleman; M. R. Hathaway; Molly E. McCue; Aaron Rendahl; A.M. Hansen; K.L. Martinson


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2017

Yield, preference, and forage nutritive value of winter hardy perennial ryegrass under equine grazing

D.N. Catalano; Craig C. Sheaffer; A.M. Grev; N.J. Ehlke; K.L. Martinson


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2017

Morphometric differences of multiple equine breed types

D.N. Catalano; R.J. Coleman; M. R. Hathaway; A.E. Neu; E.L. Wagner; P.J. Tyler; K.L. Martinson


Journal of Equine Veterinary Science | 2017

Estimation of actual and ideal bodyweight of miniature, saddle-type, and gaited horses using morphometric measurements

D.N. Catalano; R.J. Coleman; M. R. Hathaway; A.E. Neu; E.L. Wagner; P.J. Tyler; K.L. Martinson

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A.M. Grev

University of Minnesota

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A.E. Neu

University of Minnesota

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D.M. Kniffen

Pennsylvania State University

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Daniel J. Undersander

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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M.L. Schultz

University of Minnesota

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