Manual of Equine Nutrition and Feeding Management. Carol Z. Buckhout
rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_4dd61af2-c2d9-5bcd-81cd-97d493384c3a">Figure 1.1 Teeth of an adult horse.Figure 1.2 Sagittal section and occlusal surfaces of a permanent lower incis...Figure 1.3 Teeth.Figure 1.4 Grinding surfaces.Figure 1.5 Dorsal view of the tongue and pharynx.Figure 1.6 Upper digestive tract.Figure 1.7 Inside view of the stomach and cranial duodenum.Figure 1.8 Organs of the equine digestive system.Figure 1.9 Large intestine.Figure 1.10 Position of organs of digestion, right view.Figure 1.11 Position of organs of digestion, left view.
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Timothy grass: Phleum pratense.Figure 2.2 Orchard grass: Dactylis glomerata.Figure 2.3 Canada bluegrass: Poa compressa.Figure 2.4 Smooth brome grass: Bromus inermis.Figure 2.5 Reed canary grass: Phalaris arundinacea.Figure 2.6 Alfalfa: Medicago sativa.Figure 2.7 Ladino clover: Trifolium repens.Figure 2.8 Red clover: Trifolium pratense.Figure 2.9 Alsike clover: Trifolium hybridium.Figure 2.10 Birdsfoot trefoil: Lotus tenuis.
3 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 Oats: Avena sativa.Figure 5.2 Corn: Zea mays.Figure 5.3 Barley: Hordeum vulgare.Figure 5.4 Wheat: Triticum aestivum.Figure 5.5 Soybeans: Glycine max.Figure 5.6 Flax: Linum usitatissimum.Figure 5.7 Sorghum: Sorghum bicolor.Figure 5.8 Example of a feed label.Figure 5.9 Example of a feed label.
4 Chapter 6Figure 6.1 As sampled feed.
5 Chapter 10Figure 10.1 Feed label example.
6 Chapter 12Figure 12.1 Feed label example.Figure 12.2 Feed label example.Figure 12.3 Feed label example.
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