The EWpa system, the actualised Dutch net energy system for horses
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1 The EWpa system, the actualised Dutch net energy system for horses Dr. Machiel C. Blok, Central Bureau Livestock Feeding (CVB), Product Board Animal Feed, Lelystad, The Netherlands 1. EWpa: the actualised net energy system for horses that has replaced the VEP system 1.1 Why was the VEP system actualised?! The Dutch feed industry asked for an update of the system! In the Netherlands several VEP systems, using different data, were used! CVB wished to re-evaluate the table with digestibility data for horses 1.2 CVB also actualised the energy requirement part of the system 2. Calculation of the EWpa value of ingredients 2.1 Both the VEP and EWpa system are based on the UFC system of INRA (Vermorel & Martin Rosset) 2.2 Calculation of GE (Gross energy): Both in the VEP and EWpa system the formulas of the Dutch net energy system for ruminants (VEM) system are used:! GE (kj/kg DM) = 24,1*CP + 36,6*CFat + 20,9*CFibre + 17,0*Nfe 0,63*Sug! Corn silage: GE (kj/kg DM) = ,456 CAsh 2.3 DE (kj/kg DM) = (0,034 + f + 0,9477*dOM)/100*GE! no difference between the UFC and EWpa system! for dom (in %) digestibility's in horses are used! different values for dom in UFC and Ewpa system may/will be used 2.4 ME (kj/kg DM) = (93,96 0,02356*CFibre 0,217*CP)/100*DE! Difference to the UFC system: in the UFC system 3 ME formulas are used 2.5 NEm (kj/kg DM) = (k m *(ME 31,3*CFat) + 0,80*31,3*CFat)/1000! The CVB is the opinion that de NE value of dfat is underestimated in the UFC system. Therefore we use the above formula (in both the VEP and EWpa system), 2.6 In the EWpa system Starch determined with amyloglucosidase method is used, instead of Starch determined with the Ewers method. Therefore in the EWpa system there are two k m formulas for products from the oil industry: a. Linseed, rape seed and soybean products 1 : km = (68,04 0, * CP + 0,01566 * (Starch + Sug))/100 b. All other product from oil industry km = (67,03 0, * CP + 0,01566 * (Starch + Sug))/ EWpa = Energiewaarde paard (= Energy value horse)! EWpa (in DM) = NEm / 8,93 Where 8,93 = NEm of 1 kg DM standard oat (see for calculation of the NEm value of standard oat Appendix 1.! EWpa (in product) = NEm (in DM) / 8,93 * DM/ Comparison of net energy values for some ingredients between the UFC system of INRA and the EWpa system of CVB 1 For these products, starch determined with the Ewers method is an artefact; the km formula for these products has been derived pragmatically from that under b. 1
2 Ingredient* UFC** Ewpa Barley 0,99 1,005 Oat 0,87 0,879 Soybeanmeal, 46% 0,80 0,856 Linseedmeal, solvent extracted 0,78 0,738 Alfalfameal, protein <16% dry matter 0,52 0,455 *: To calculate the Ewpa value the ingredient composition was used as published in Tables of composition and nutritional value of feed materials; D. Sauvant et al., INRA, 2002); further the dom value of the Dutch Feed Table (2005) was used. **: As published in the INRA table mentioned above. 3. Actualisation of energy (and protein) requirements 3.1 Basic principles for the calculation of the energy requirements: -Maintenance -Gestation -Lactation -Growth -Work/exercise EWpa compared to VEP not modified modified not modified modified not modified 3.2 Maintenance requirements Energy requirements for maintenance! Expressed as EWpa/BW 0,75 /d! Growing horses Age (month) EWpa/BW 0,75 /d 0,0495 0,0464 0,0443! Adult horses Adult Underbred Thoroughbred mare/gelding 0,0390 0,0411 stallion 0,0432 0, Protein requirement for maintenance! Expressed as g/bw 0,75 /d! For foals till 6 months: 3,5! After 6 months: 3,0 3.3 Requirements during gestation Energy requirements for gestation! In the EWpa system (as in the VEP system) pregnant mares should receive extra energy as from 8 months of gestation! In the VEP system birth weight was a constant percentage of adult weight. In the EWpa system birth weight depends on the (expected) adult weight: BWadult (kg) BWt=0 (% of adult weight) 14,2 12,0 10,0 8,5! Formula to calculate the extra Ewpa requirement for gestation: Ewpagestation (p.day) = growthfoetus*gefoetus*fgestation)/8,93 2
3 where fgestation = km/kgestation = 3! Formula for growthfoetus: growthfoetus= (BWt=0 + 0,02 BWmare)*PG/100)/30,5 with: BW = body weight (kg); BWt=0 = birth weight of foal; PG = growth of foetus per month in % of birth weight Protein requirements for gestation Extra digestible protein (DCPh) requirement during gestation (g per kg of growth): month extra DCPh Requirements for lactation Energy requirements for lactation! Basic principles not modified! In EWpa system: EWpa lac = (BW/100 * m * GE milk * f lac )/8,93 where - f lac = k m /k lac = 1,25 - m = kg milk/100 kg BW (dependent on BW mare and month of lactation) - GE milk is variable, depending on the month of lactation! Values for m (kg milk per 100 kg BW): Mare month 1 month 2-3 month 4-5 < 200 kg 3,0 3,5 3,0 > 200 kg 2,5 3,0 2,5! GE milk (MJ/kg): Month of lactation GE milk 2,41 2,09 1, Protein requirements for lactation! Extra protein requirement during lactation month DCPh (g/kg milk) Requirements for growth Energy requirements for growth! Advised growth development in the VEP system was based on previous research of Praktijkonderzoek Paardenhouderij, Lelystad Explanation: lichaamsgewicht = body weight; groei (g/dag) = growth (g/day); leeftijd in weken = age in weeks) 3
4 ! Results from research of Ellis & Van Tilburg on relation growth rate - OCD a. In the OCD positive group growth was higher than in the OCD negative group b. Advised growth development in the VEP system appeared to be higher than the mean growth in the OCD positive group c. Growth development in the German system (DLG) fits well with that of the OCD negative group! Arguments for a different growth development in Ewpa system Compared to the VEP system a. Growth rate is one of the factors determining the risk for OCD b. Pony s and small horses reach the adult weight at an earlier age than large horses! Basic principles for the growth development in EWpa system are based on the German system (DLG, 1994): a. BW birth is a variable % of the adult BW b. Pony s and small horses reach the adult weight at an earlier age than large horses c. Fat and protein accretion have been adopted also from the DLG system (as was also the case in the VEP system)! Relation birth weight adult weight (DLG, 1994) Adult Birth Birth weight (kg) weight (%) weight (kg) ,2 14, ,0 23, ,8 32, ,0 40, ,5 47, ,1 54, ,7 60, ,5 67,0! Growth development in % of adult weight (DLG. 1994) Weight (in % of adult weight) Age at the following adult weights (ABW) (months) ,2 12,0 10,0 8, ! Fat- and protein content in the body (DLG, 1994) a. Fat content: Fp (% of live weight) = 0,1388 p + 1,11 b. Protein content: Pp (% of live weight) = 0,22 (100 Fp) where: Fp = fat content in horse (in %); p = % of adult weight at age x; Pp = protein content in horse (in %)! Modelling growth of horses by CVB using the data of DLG (1994) a. Develop growth curves for the growth development of the 8 adult weights given by DLG b. Develop a relation between birth weight and adult weight c. Develop a relation exponential growth parameter and adult weight d. Develop a formula for the growth rate (g/d) e. Model fat and protein accretion 4
5 ! Development of growth curves Model used: Y = (ABW - BW t ) = (ABW BW t=0 )e -bt where BW t = weight at moment t (kg); ABW = adult weight (kg); BW t=0 = birth weight (kg); b = exponential growth parameter; t = age (months) For two adult body weights the growth curves are given in Figure 1 and 2. ABW- BW t at adult body weight 200kg ABW- BWt at adult body weight 600kg ABW - BW t (kg) y = 176.1e x R 2 = ABW - BWt (kg) y = 545.4e x R 2 = Age (months) Age (months) Figure 1 Figure 2! Relation birth weight - adult weight a. DLG gives information on the birth weight corresponding to the adult weight (for 8 adult weights) b. CVB used this information to develop a relation between birth weight and adult weight (see Figure 3) Relation birth weight - adult body weight Birth weight (kg) y = -0, x 2 + 0, x + 5, R 2 = 0, Adult body weight (kg) Figure 3! Formula for growth rate a. Weight development during time (t in months): BW t (kg) = ABW (ABW - BW t=0 )e -bt b. Growth rate (GR BW ) is the first derivative of the formula describing the weight development GR BW (g/d) = b*(abw - BW t=0 ) *1000/30,5! Modelling fat accretion a. Starting point was the DLG formula: Fp (% of BW) = 0,1388 p + 1,111 5
6 b. This relation is used to develop a formula for fat accretion (FA): FA (g/d) = {2*0.1388/ABW*BW t }*GR BW with: GR BW according to the previous formula! Modelling protein accretion a. Starting point was the DLG formula: Pp (% of live weight) = 0,22 (100 - Fp) b. From this relation a formula for protein accretion (PA) was derived: PA (g/d) = 0,22 * (1 FA growth )* GR BW! Calculation of energy requirements for growth a. Information is needed about a) the expected adult weight and b) the actual age b. Ewpa growth = (0,03931 FA*f fa + 0,02294 PA*f pa )/8,93 with: f fa = k m /k fa = 0,75/0,75 = 1 f pa = k m /k pa = 0,75/0,45 = 1,667 so: EWpa growth = (0,03931 FA*1 + 0,02294 PA*1,667)/8, Protein requirements for growth! DCPh growth = PA/0,45 (in g/d)! Till 6 months: 5-6 g lysine/100 g DCPh 3.7 Requirements for work Energy requirements for work! Extra energy allowance to maintenance requirements for enhanced metabolism during work (in EWpa/ LG 0,75 ): 0,0021! Energy requirements for work according to the formula of Pagan and Hintz (1986): Y = e (3,02+0,0065 X) - 13,92 (in cal/kg/min) or NE work (MJ/kg/min) = ((e (3,02+0,0065X) - 13,92)*4,184*10-6 ) or EWpa work (p.kg/min) = ((e (3,02+0,0065X) - 13,92)*4,184*10-6 )/8,93! Classes of work I: All sports recreation to Light level, Recreation step, trot and gallop, e.g. wood ride; riding-school work II: All sports Medium to Heavy III: All sports Heavy to very Heavy, national / international IV: Eventing, trot and racing sport, national / international! Intensity of the work in minutes per hour for different gaits Class Step Trot Gallop Jumping Total km/hr m/min I II III IV
7 ! Energy consumption (EWpa/min per kg) for different weights of (horse + rider). Speed Energy consumption (EWpa/min * 10-3 )km/hr per kg Horse and rider (kg) ,2 0,0144 3,61 6,63 9,8 14,4 0,0392 9,8 18,0 26,6 21,6 0,093 23,3 42,9 63,3 24,0 0,123 30,7 56,5 83,5 32,4 0,315 78,6 144,7 213,9 43,2 1, ,0 473,0 699,2! Extra energy and protein allowance for work (EWpa and g DCPh per hr) Extra EWpa and VREp for work Weight horse + rider + harness (kg Ewpa DCPh Ewpa DCPh Ewpa DCPh Extra to Maintenance 0, , ,28 20 Class I 0, , ,18 85 II 0, , , III 0, , , IV 2, , ,
8 Appendix: Calculation of the EWpa value of standard Oat Chemical composition of oat that was used as 'standard oat' g/kg g/kg DM g/kg g/kg DM DM CFibre ,1 CAsh 26 29,2 Nfe ,5 CP ,0 Sug (sugars) 13 14,6 CFat 49 55,1 Starch ,2 Digestibility dom (%) = 71 Calculation GE (kj/kg DM) If Sug > 80 g/kg DM If Sug < 80 g/kg DM GE = 24.1 CP CFat CFibre Nfe SUG* GE = 24.1 CP CFat CFibre Nfe Calculation GE per kg DM of Oat: GE = 24.1 * * * * GE = kj/kg DM Calculation of de(%) de(%) = * dom de(%) = * 71.0 de(%) = 68,43 Calculation of DE (kj/kg DM) DE = de /100 * GE DE = 68,43/100*18873 = kj/kg DM Calculation of ME (kj/kg DM) ME = ( *CFibre * CP )/100 * DE ME = ( * * 117.0)/100 * ME = kj/kg DM Calculation k m For cereals and seeds k m is calculated as follows: k m = ( * CFibre * CP (Starch + Sug))/100 k m = ( * * ( ))/100 k m = 0, Calculation of NEm (kj/kg DM) NEm = k m * (ME *CFAT) * 31.3 CFAT NEm = * ( * 55.1) * 31.3* 55.1 NEm = 8956 kj/kg DM Further calculations in DM NEm (MJ/kg DM) = NEm (kj/kg DM) /1000 = 8956/1000 = 8,96 MJ/kg DM EWpa (/kg DM) = NEm (MJ/kg DM)/ 8.93 = 1,00 /kg DM Further calculations in fresh product NEm (MJ/kg) = NEm (MJ/kg DM) * DM /1000 = 8,956*889/1000 = 7,96 MJ/kg EWpa (/kg ) = EWpa (/kg DM) * DM /1000 = 1,00*889/1000 = 0,89 /kg DM 8
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