2012 article

Effect of Restricted Grazing on Hindgut pH and Fluid Balance

Siciliano, P. D., & Schmitt, S. (2012, March 6). Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, Vol. 32, pp. 558–561.

By: P. Siciliano n & S. Schmitt n

author keywords: Horse; Pasture; Hindgut pH; Fluid balance
topics (OpenAlex): Veterinary Equine Medical Research; Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology; Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
TL;DR: Six mature idle geldings were used in a crossover design to determine the effects of restricted grazing on hindgut pH and fluid balance and mean plasma protein concentrations were not affected by treatment or by treatment × sample time interaction. (via Semantic Scholar)
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