Digestive/GI

December 23, 2015
Regurgitation in Horses: A Rare Occurrence
As horse owners know, the twisty architecture and delicate microbial population of the equine gastrointestinal tract undermines its resiliency.

September 09, 2015
Ulcers in Horses: Digestive Supplements and Acid Rebound
Diagnosing gastric ulcers in horses and clearing them with omeprazole takes commitment, but the benefits of gastrointestinal well-being outweigh

July 13, 2015
Cushing’s May Affect Digestion in Horses
When horses absorb only a limited percentage of ingested nutrients, it is sometimes helpful to increase the intake level

July 09, 2015
Aged Horses: Digestion of Grain and Hay
In the mid-1980s, research on digestion in Quarter Horse and Thoroughbreds over the age of 20 revealed that senior

June 29, 2015
Feeding Horses After Colic Episodes
Feeding a horse recovering from impaction should not be considered until it is clear that previously ingested material is

February 25, 2015
Sudden Dietary Changes in Horses: Yeast Research
Among the risk factors for colic in horses, an abrupt change in feed or hay ranks high. If such

February 19, 2015
Equine Gut Bacteria Related to Diet
Whenever possible, equine diets should be based on high-quality forage, with grain included only as necessary to provide additional

February 18, 2015
Feeding to Avoid Colic in Cold Weather: Fact or Fiction
Except for old age, colic is responsible for more deaths in horses every year than any other condition. Colic

February 12, 2015
Colic and Weight Loss in Senior Horses
Weight loss is another frequent problem among senior horses. Some possible factors that contribute to weight loss are poor dental

February 05, 2015
Grain Meals Alter Hindgut pH in Racehorses
Australian researchers investigated the type and amount of cereal grains fed to Thoroughbred horses in race training and the impact of