Water intake, faecal output and intestinal motility in horses moved from pasture to a stabled management regime with controlled exercise
Equine Veterinary Journal2014Vol. 47(1), pp. 96–100
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S. Williams, Joe Horner, Elizabeth Orton, Martin Green, Sarah McMullen, Ali Mobasheri, Sarah Freeman
Abstract
There were significant changes in large intestinal motility patterns and parameters relating to gastrointestinal water balance during a transition from pasture to stabled management, particularly during the first 5 days.
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