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Equine Clinical Nutrition I (Adults and Foals): Focus on Small Intestinal Problems, Dysphagia and Anorectic Horses
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Unfortunately, relatively little is known about the nutritional status of horses and foals with specific intestinal diseases and following intestinal surgery. Many recommendations are based on anecdotal evidence and personal opinions rather than strong scientific evidence.
Management of horses with “non-specific” medical colic and “spasmodic colic”. ....
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Mair, T. (2013) “Equine Clinical Nutrition I (Adults and Foals): Focus on Small Intestinal Problems, Dysphagia and Anorectic Horses”, EEHNC - Congress - Ghent, 2013. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/eehnc/eehnc-congress-ghent-2013/equine-clinical-nutrition-i-adults-and-foals-focus-on-small (Accessed: 17 June 2024).
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