Gut Rehabilitation - When the belly aches - How do intestinal problems arise? And how does the horse's digestion actually work?
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Gut Rehabilitation - When the belly aches - How do intestinal problems arise? And how does the horse's digestion actually work?
Read articleHealth begins in the gut. This is the same for horses. There are now countless studies that have compared what changes in the horse’s large intestine microbiome (‘gut flora’) when external circumstances change, such as feeding or medication,...
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