Abstract: Rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas are all classified as hindgut fermenters, depending on primarily cecal microflora for nutrient composition. The rabbit has some unique anatomical features including the sacculus rotundus and the vermiform appendix. Gastrointestinal disorders in these animals can be a challenge to clinicians as not only the motility of the hindgut must be maintained, but the microflora as well. Dysbiosis, or changes in the microflora can release toxins and further alter the pH, microflora and motility. The clinician must also be aware of gastrointestinal pain and hydration status accompanying most gastrointestinal disease. The Rabbit Gastrointestinal System Although dental health and thorough examination of the...
The European hare Lepus europaeus and the European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus are sympatric in man...
In rabbits, the majority of the digestive events occur in the caecum, i.e. at a place of a wide va-r...
The harmful effects of diarrhea on the growth performance of rabbits have been well documented, but ...
none12noThe microbiota is extremely important for the animal’s health, but, to date, knowledge on th...
The role of gut barrier against pathogens and its interaction with dietary factors in weaned rabbits...
The role of gut barrier against pathogens and its interaction with dietary factors in weaned rabbits...
Gastrointestinal diseases in rabbits represent a common disorder seen in veterinary practice. Howeve...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
Abstract: The anatomy and physiology of the ferret is different than cats or dogs. Gastrointestinal ...
The average length of the small intestine in rabbit is 270 cm, duodenum is 48 cm, jejunum is 190.6 c...
Objective: This study was constructed to build up the normal dimensions of the digestive tract of do...
Abstract: Indigestible sugars (iS) have received particular interest in food and nutrition research ...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
It is generally assumed that animal species differ in physiological characteristics of their digesti...
The aim of this trial was to investigate the effect of pasture availability on gastro-intestinal tra...
The European hare Lepus europaeus and the European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus are sympatric in man...
In rabbits, the majority of the digestive events occur in the caecum, i.e. at a place of a wide va-r...
The harmful effects of diarrhea on the growth performance of rabbits have been well documented, but ...
none12noThe microbiota is extremely important for the animal’s health, but, to date, knowledge on th...
The role of gut barrier against pathogens and its interaction with dietary factors in weaned rabbits...
The role of gut barrier against pathogens and its interaction with dietary factors in weaned rabbits...
Gastrointestinal diseases in rabbits represent a common disorder seen in veterinary practice. Howeve...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
Abstract: The anatomy and physiology of the ferret is different than cats or dogs. Gastrointestinal ...
The average length of the small intestine in rabbit is 270 cm, duodenum is 48 cm, jejunum is 190.6 c...
Objective: This study was constructed to build up the normal dimensions of the digestive tract of do...
Abstract: Indigestible sugars (iS) have received particular interest in food and nutrition research ...
This study aimed to determine the microbial composition of faeces from two groups of caecotrophagic ...
It is generally assumed that animal species differ in physiological characteristics of their digesti...
The aim of this trial was to investigate the effect of pasture availability on gastro-intestinal tra...
The European hare Lepus europaeus and the European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus are sympatric in man...
In rabbits, the majority of the digestive events occur in the caecum, i.e. at a place of a wide va-r...
The harmful effects of diarrhea on the growth performance of rabbits have been well documented, but ...