Gastrointestinal disease is the number one killer of horses. Little is known about the maintenance of microbes in the equine hindgut and how to distinguish a healthy gut in a live horse. Utilization of internal and external digestibility markers and starch fermentation has been extensively studied in ruminants and is the basis for research conducted on horses. The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of two equine feed digestive aid supplements on hindgut health (HGH) as reflected in fecal pH and digestibility and to compare and validate DM digestibility measurements through the use of internal and external markers such as chromium oxide (CR), lignin (Lig), indigestible ADF (iADF), indigestible NDF (iNDF), and indigestible lig...
Equines are faced with digestive disorders derived from abrupt feed changes from mainly forages to h...
International audienceThe equine hindgut ecosystem is specialized in dietary fibers’ fermentation to...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different amounts of Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
The primary objectives of the following experiments were to: 1) determine the impact of a directed m...
Gastrointestinal microbiota play a crucial role in nutrient digestion, maintaining animal health and...
Background to the work. Equids have evolved as browsing and grazing herbivores and their digestive t...
(1) Background: The intestinal microbiota plays an essential role in maintaining the host’s health. ...
Starch from corn is less susceptible to equine small intestinal digestion than starch from oats, and...
International audienceIn high energy-demanding horses, replacing cereals by sugar beet pulp (SBP) ri...
Laminitis, a condition of the hoof, is one of the most common and devastating conditions that affect...
Supplementing athletic horses with fat to meet their high energy requirements may have a detrimental...
6 pagesInternational audienceThe digestive system of horses is adapted to a high-fiber diet consumed...
Horses are large non-ruminant herbivores and rely on microbial fermentation for energy, with more th...
The main goal of recent study was the impact assessment of a commercially available fermented herbal...
International audienceLarge intestine barrier disturbances can have serious consequences for the hea...
Equines are faced with digestive disorders derived from abrupt feed changes from mainly forages to h...
International audienceThe equine hindgut ecosystem is specialized in dietary fibers’ fermentation to...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different amounts of Saccharomyces cerevisiae...
The primary objectives of the following experiments were to: 1) determine the impact of a directed m...
Gastrointestinal microbiota play a crucial role in nutrient digestion, maintaining animal health and...
Background to the work. Equids have evolved as browsing and grazing herbivores and their digestive t...
(1) Background: The intestinal microbiota plays an essential role in maintaining the host’s health. ...
Starch from corn is less susceptible to equine small intestinal digestion than starch from oats, and...
International audienceIn high energy-demanding horses, replacing cereals by sugar beet pulp (SBP) ri...
Laminitis, a condition of the hoof, is one of the most common and devastating conditions that affect...
Supplementing athletic horses with fat to meet their high energy requirements may have a detrimental...
6 pagesInternational audienceThe digestive system of horses is adapted to a high-fiber diet consumed...
Horses are large non-ruminant herbivores and rely on microbial fermentation for energy, with more th...
The main goal of recent study was the impact assessment of a commercially available fermented herbal...
International audienceLarge intestine barrier disturbances can have serious consequences for the hea...
Equines are faced with digestive disorders derived from abrupt feed changes from mainly forages to h...
International audienceThe equine hindgut ecosystem is specialized in dietary fibers’ fermentation to...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different amounts of Saccharomyces cerevisiae...