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Erratum: Saastamoinen, M.; Särkijärvi, S.; Valtonen, E. The Effect of Diet Composition on the Digestibility and Fecal Excretion of Phosphorus in Horses: A Potential Risk of P Leaching? Animals 2020, 10, 140

by
Markku Saastamoinen
1,*,
Susanna Särkijärvi
1 and
Elisa Valtonen
2
1
Natural Resources Institute Finland, FI-00790 Helsinki, Finland
2
Department of Animal Science, University of Helsinki, FI-00790 Helsinki, Finland
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Animals 2020, 10(2), 285; https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10020285
Published: 12 February 2020
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Horse Feeding and Management)
The authors wish to make the following corrections to their paper [1]:
In Table 3, the rows showing “Intake P”, “Excretion P” and “Digestibility P” have typing errors and are now corrected (see the corrected version of Table 3 below).

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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  1. Saastamoinen, M.; Särkijärvi, S.; Valtonen, E. The Effect of Diet Composition on the Digestibility and Fecal Excretion of Phosphorus in Horses: A Potential Risk of P Leaching? Animals 2020, 10, 140. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] [Green Version]
Table 3. Daily intake (g), fecal excretion (g), digestibility (%) and retention (g) of phosphorus (P).
Table 3. Daily intake (g), fecal excretion (g), digestibility (%) and retention (g) of phosphorus (P).
Diet/ForageABCDEFPooled SEMStatistical Significance (p-Values)
HayHaylageHayHayHayHayHaylage vs. OthersHay vs.ConSOats vs.CompConLConT × ConL
ConL00O20O35C20C35
Intake P20.622.122.824.820.924.10.210.036<0.001<0.001<0.0010.027
Excretion P20.020.221.522.119.921.50.420.1250.0210.0250.0330.251
Digestibility P2.78.05.611.14.910.61.980.6520.0370.7610.0240.974
Retention0.61.91.02.80.91.90.450.3540.0750.250.0140.379
O = oats; C = complete feed; ConL = concentrate level (20 or 35% of oats O or complete feed C); ConS = concentrate supplementation; ConT = concentrate type (oats/complete feed); Comp = complete feed.

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Saastamoinen, M.; Särkijärvi, S.; Valtonen, E. Erratum: Saastamoinen, M.; Särkijärvi, S.; Valtonen, E. The Effect of Diet Composition on the Digestibility and Fecal Excretion of Phosphorus in Horses: A Potential Risk of P Leaching? Animals 2020, 10, 140. Animals 2020, 10, 285. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10020285

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Saastamoinen M, Särkijärvi S, Valtonen E. Erratum: Saastamoinen, M.; Särkijärvi, S.; Valtonen, E. The Effect of Diet Composition on the Digestibility and Fecal Excretion of Phosphorus in Horses: A Potential Risk of P Leaching? Animals 2020, 10, 140. Animals. 2020; 10(2):285. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10020285

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Saastamoinen, Markku, Susanna Särkijärvi, and Elisa Valtonen. 2020. "Erratum: Saastamoinen, M.; Särkijärvi, S.; Valtonen, E. The Effect of Diet Composition on the Digestibility and Fecal Excretion of Phosphorus in Horses: A Potential Risk of P Leaching? Animals 2020, 10, 140" Animals 10, no. 2: 285. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10020285

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Saastamoinen, M., Särkijärvi, S., & Valtonen, E. (2020). Erratum: Saastamoinen, M.; Särkijärvi, S.; Valtonen, E. The Effect of Diet Composition on the Digestibility and Fecal Excretion of Phosphorus in Horses: A Potential Risk of P Leaching? Animals 2020, 10, 140. Animals, 10(2), 285. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10020285

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