<div><p>The effects of abrupt dietary transition on the faecal microbiota of forage-fed horses over a 3-week period were investigated. Yearling Thoroughbred fillies reared as a cohort were exclusively fed on either an ensiled conserved forage-grain diet (“Group A”; n = 6) or pasture (“Group B”; n = 6) for three weeks prior to the study. After the Day 0 faecal samples were collected, horses of Group A were abruptly transitioned to pasture. Both groups continued to graze similar pasture for three weeks, with faecal samples collected at 4-day intervals. DNA was isolated from the faeces and microbial 16S and 18S rRNA gene amplicons were generated and analysed by pyrosequencing. The faecal bacterial communities of both groups of horses were high...
<div><p>Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high f...
A healthy gastrointestinal (GI) tract with a properly established microbiota is necessary for a foal...
Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high fibre, hi...
The effects of abrupt dietary transition on the faecal microbiota of forage-fed horses over a 3-week...
Abrupt dietary changes, as can be common when managing horses, may lead to compositional changes in ...
Abrupt dietary changes, as can be common when managing horses, may lead to compositional changes in ...
Colic (abdominal pain) is a common cause of mortality in horses. Change in management of horses is a...
Horses’ living conditions have changed through thousands of years; altering their diets, that no lon...
Several studies have described the faecal microbiota of horses and the factors that influence its co...
We aimed to determine the effects of variations in dietary composition on equine gut microbiota and ...
Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high fibre, hi...
The study aimed at investigating temporal stability of faecal microbiota in horses managed non-inten...
A healthy gastrointestinal (GI) tract with a properly established microbiota is necessary for a foal...
Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high fibre, hi...
<div><p>Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high f...
A healthy gastrointestinal (GI) tract with a properly established microbiota is necessary for a foal...
Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high fibre, hi...
The effects of abrupt dietary transition on the faecal microbiota of forage-fed horses over a 3-week...
Abrupt dietary changes, as can be common when managing horses, may lead to compositional changes in ...
Abrupt dietary changes, as can be common when managing horses, may lead to compositional changes in ...
Colic (abdominal pain) is a common cause of mortality in horses. Change in management of horses is a...
Horses’ living conditions have changed through thousands of years; altering their diets, that no lon...
Several studies have described the faecal microbiota of horses and the factors that influence its co...
We aimed to determine the effects of variations in dietary composition on equine gut microbiota and ...
Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high fibre, hi...
The study aimed at investigating temporal stability of faecal microbiota in horses managed non-inten...
A healthy gastrointestinal (GI) tract with a properly established microbiota is necessary for a foal...
Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high fibre, hi...
<div><p>Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high f...
A healthy gastrointestinal (GI) tract with a properly established microbiota is necessary for a foal...
Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high fibre, hi...