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Vet floating a horse's teeth during a dental exam.
February 17, 2025

Link Between Dental Disease and Gastric Ulcers in Horses Studied

Researchers believe poor dentition contributes to equine gastric ulcer syndrome due to reduced saliva output secondary to decreased chewing. Read more
Drowsy quarter horse standing outside
September 30, 2024

Diagnosing Hindgut Acidosis and Predicting Laminitis Using LPS Binding Protein

When severe, hindgut acidosis can lead to laminitis, an excruciating and life-threatening inflammation of the sensitive tissues in the Read more
March 01, 2024

What Is It About Spring Grass That Makes My Horse’s Body Grumble?

While spring grass seems the most natural of feedstuffs for horses and ponies, it can stir up health concerns Read more
February 12, 2024

Gastric Impaction in Horses: Poor Outcomes and Possible Diet Changes

Gastric impactions occur when feed material persists in the stomach after prolonged fasting, generally defined as more than 24 Read more
gastrosocpy, scoping stomach
January 17, 2024

Managing Refractory Glandular Gastric Disease in Horses: Steps to Treatment Success

In lieu of the “scope-treat-scope-treat” cycle in horses with refractory glandular disease, a stepwise holistic approach might be effective. Read more
December 04, 2023

In Vitro Gas Production Provides Insight into Equine Digestion

In vitro gas production is a laboratory technique that aims to mimic the environment of the equine hindgut. Read more
Vet floating a horse's teeth during a dental exam.
November 06, 2023

Correction of Dental Malocclusions Does Not Improve Nutrient Absorption in Horses

Researchers reported that correction of dental abnormalities improves mechanical digestion of feed but not nutrient absorption. Read more
Giving paste medication to horse
August 14, 2023

Prebiotics and the Equine Intestinal Microbiome: Effectiveness Studied

The use of pre-, pro-, or postbiotics is popular among horse owners, but their effectiveness remains questionable. Read more
June 28, 2023

Alfalfa: Potential Natural Antacid for Horses Suffering Glandular Gastric Disease

Feeding alfalfa is an effective way to help reduce the occurrence of gastric ulcers in the glandular region of Read more
June 05, 2023

For Gastric Health, Mangoes and Horses Don’t Mix

One unlikely fruit damages the lining of the stomach and upsets the gastric environment, according to researchers: the mango.  Read more
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