Colic (abdominal pain) is a common cause of mortality in horses. Change in management of horses is associated with increased colic risk and seasonal patterns of increased risk have been identified. Shifts in gut microbiota composition in response to management change have been proposed as one potential underlying mechanism for colic. However, the intestinal microbiota in normal horses and how this varies over different seasons has not previously been investigated. In this study the faecal microbiota composition was studied over 12 months in a population of horses managed at pasture with minimal changes in management. We hypothesised that gut microbiota would be stable in this population over time. Faecal samples were collected every 14 days...
Several studies have described the faecal microbiota of horses and the factors that influence its co...
BACKGROUND Fecal water syndrome (FWS) is long-standing and common in horses, particularly in cent...
The intestinal tract houses one of the richest and most complex microbial populations on the planet,...
Colic (abdominal pain) is a common cause of mortality in horses. Change in management of horses is a...
The gut microbiome is a compound for millions of microorganisms that coexist in an organized way and...
Periparturient mares are at increased risk of colic including large colon volvulus, which has a high...
Colic is an important cause of death in managed horse populations and is a health issue of great con...
Gastrointestinal microbiota play a crucial role in nutrient digestion, maintaining animal health and...
The microbiome of the equine gastrointestinal tract (GIT) form a symbiotic relationship with the hor...
Colic is the major cause of morbidity and mortality, premature deaths, and is the number one health ...
(1) Background: The intestinal microbiota plays an essential role in maintaining the host’s health. ...
Several studies have described the faecal microbiota of horses and the factors that influence its co...
Abrupt dietary changes, as can be common when managing horses, may lead to compositional changes in ...
Several studies have described the faecal microbiota of horses and the factors that influence its co...
BACKGROUND Fecal water syndrome (FWS) is long-standing and common in horses, particularly in cent...
The intestinal tract houses one of the richest and most complex microbial populations on the planet,...
Colic (abdominal pain) is a common cause of mortality in horses. Change in management of horses is a...
The gut microbiome is a compound for millions of microorganisms that coexist in an organized way and...
Periparturient mares are at increased risk of colic including large colon volvulus, which has a high...
Colic is an important cause of death in managed horse populations and is a health issue of great con...
Gastrointestinal microbiota play a crucial role in nutrient digestion, maintaining animal health and...
The microbiome of the equine gastrointestinal tract (GIT) form a symbiotic relationship with the hor...
Colic is the major cause of morbidity and mortality, premature deaths, and is the number one health ...
(1) Background: The intestinal microbiota plays an essential role in maintaining the host’s health. ...
Several studies have described the faecal microbiota of horses and the factors that influence its co...
Abrupt dietary changes, as can be common when managing horses, may lead to compositional changes in ...
Several studies have described the faecal microbiota of horses and the factors that influence its co...
BACKGROUND Fecal water syndrome (FWS) is long-standing and common in horses, particularly in cent...
The intestinal tract houses one of the richest and most complex microbial populations on the planet,...