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Feeding commercial feedstuff aids healing and prevention of recurrence of equine squamous gastric disease

Feeding commercial feedstuff aids healing and prevention of recurrence of equine squamous gastric disease
  • The commercial beet pulp/alfalfa/oat fiber mix aided the prevention of ESGD recurrence

Feedstuffs are often recommended to mitigate potential damage from acid associated with equine squamous gastric disease (ESGD). In acidic conditions, pectin alters its structure to one like mucus and binds the stomach mucosa, whilst alfalfa has a strong intrinsic acid buffering capacity. The study aimed to determine whether feeding a commercial beet pulp/alfalfa/oat fiber mix aids ESGD healing and/or prevention of recurrence. Ten adult horses with naturally occurring ESGD were included. All animals were treated with omeprazole as per the attending veterinarian's recommendation and randomly allocated to also be fed a commercial beet pulp/alfalfa/oat fiber mix (1Kg/horse divided into 2 meals/day; ...

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