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Equine Clinical Nutrition II: Focus on Large Intestinal Problems
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Many of the principles relating to the nutritional management of large intestinal diseases in horses are similar to those relating to small intestinal diseases. Modes of nutritional therapy that can be applied to horses with both small intestinal and large intestinal problems include voluntary feeding (preferred in most cases if feasible), assisted enteral feeding and parenteral nutritional support. Details of these techniques are available elsewhere1 ...
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Mair, T. (2013) “Equine Clinical Nutrition II: Focus on Large Intestinal Problems”, EEHNC - Congress - Ghent, 2013. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/eehnc/eehnc-congress-ghent-2013/equine-clinical-nutrition-ii-focus-on-large-intestinal (Accessed: 17 June 2024).
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