The horse, as a hindgut fermenter, is reliant on its intestinal bacterial population for efficient diet utilisation. However, sudden disturbance of this population can result in severe colic or laminitis, both of which may require euthanasia. This study therefore aimed to determine the temporal stability of the bacterial population of faecal samples from six ponies maintained on a formulated high fibre diet. Bacterial 16S rRNA terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (TRFLP) analyses of 10 faecal samples collected from 6 ponies at regular intervals over 72 hour trial periods identified a significant pony-specific profile (P<0.001) with strong stability. Within each pony, a significantly different population was found after 11 we...
BackgroundObesity is an important equine welfare issue. Whilst dietary restriction is the most effec...
Bacteria residing in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals are crucial for the digestion of dietary ...
<div><p>Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high f...
The horse, as a hindgut fermenter, is reliant on its intestinal bacterial population for efficient d...
The horse, as a hindgut fermenter, is reliant on its intestinal bacterial population for efficient d...
Twelve mature (aged 5–16 years) horses and ponies of mixed breed and type were fed restricted (1.25%...
Several studies have described the faecal microbiota of horses and the factors that influence its co...
Bacteria residing in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals are crucial for the digestion of dietary ...
The horse has a rich and complex microbial community within its gastrointestinal tract that plays a ...
The horse has a rich and complex microbial community within its gastrointestinal tract that plays a ...
Colic (abdominal pain) is a common cause of mortality in horses. Change in management of horses is a...
Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high fibre, hi...
Laminitis, a condition of the hoof, is one of the most common and devastating conditions that affect...
International audienceObesity is a major health concern in many domesticated equids animals since it...
Abrupt dietary changes, as can be common when managing horses, may lead to compositional changes in ...
BackgroundObesity is an important equine welfare issue. Whilst dietary restriction is the most effec...
Bacteria residing in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals are crucial for the digestion of dietary ...
<div><p>Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high f...
The horse, as a hindgut fermenter, is reliant on its intestinal bacterial population for efficient d...
The horse, as a hindgut fermenter, is reliant on its intestinal bacterial population for efficient d...
Twelve mature (aged 5–16 years) horses and ponies of mixed breed and type were fed restricted (1.25%...
Several studies have described the faecal microbiota of horses and the factors that influence its co...
Bacteria residing in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals are crucial for the digestion of dietary ...
The horse has a rich and complex microbial community within its gastrointestinal tract that plays a ...
The horse has a rich and complex microbial community within its gastrointestinal tract that plays a ...
Colic (abdominal pain) is a common cause of mortality in horses. Change in management of horses is a...
Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high fibre, hi...
Laminitis, a condition of the hoof, is one of the most common and devastating conditions that affect...
International audienceObesity is a major health concern in many domesticated equids animals since it...
Abrupt dietary changes, as can be common when managing horses, may lead to compositional changes in ...
BackgroundObesity is an important equine welfare issue. Whilst dietary restriction is the most effec...
Bacteria residing in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals are crucial for the digestion of dietary ...
<div><p>Faecal samples were collected from seventeen animals, each fed three different diets (high f...