Digestive/GI

July 27, 2012
Feeding to Prevent Gut Pathology in Horses
Problems are more often due to poor feeding management rather than feed itself.

July 25, 2012
Nutrient Digestibility in Horses Using Numerous Diets
Many equine nutrient requirements are based on certain assumptions about how well horses digest and absorb nutrients. Digestibility varies

July 25, 2012
Nutrient Digestibility in Horses Using Numerous Diets
Digestibility of nutrients varies somewhat by feed source, and there are also interactions between certain nutrients that affect how

July 24, 2012
Understanding Crude Protein and Crude Fiber in Horse Diets
Some protein in forages, however, is incorporated into the cell wall. This protein is called unavailable protein because it is

July 23, 2012
Feeding Frequency: Does It Affect Digestion in Ponies?
The horse is a grazing animal by nature, with free-ranging horses spending up to 75% of their time grazing.

June 18, 2012
Effects of Diet on Horse’s Digestive Tract
Horse owners should be aware that the practice of feeding large grain meals rather than continuous feeding of fiber

June 07, 2012
Why is Feeding Frequency Important in Horse Management?
When more calories necessitate higher concentrate intake, then more frequent smaller meals are recommended, especially if a high starch

April 24, 2012
Forage: A Fluid Reservoir for Horses
A recent study looked at type of forage and length of forage particles as related to their water-holding and

April 23, 2012
Intestinal Parasites and Equine Nutrition
Infestations of parasites usually aren’t fatal to horses, but parasites damage the gastrointestinal tract, may lead to diarrhea or

March 30, 2012
Function and Health of the Horse’s Small Colon and Rectum
Perhaps the biggest problem with maintaining a healthy rectum is to keep enough moisture in the feces so that