Dry matter concentration, particle size distribution and sand presence in faeces from horses with and without colic
•Faecal dry matter concentration was similar in colic and non-colic horses.•Faecal dry matter concentration was similar in horses with different colic types.•Faecal particle size distribution was similar in colic and non-colic horses. A study comprising 74 colic and 74 control horses admitted to an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of equine veterinary science 2024-08, Vol.139, p.105126, Article 105126 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Faecal dry matter concentration was similar in colic and non-colic horses.•Faecal dry matter concentration was similar in horses with different colic types.•Faecal particle size distribution was similar in colic and non-colic horses.
A study comprising 74 colic and 74 control horses admitted to an animal hospital was performed. Faecal samples were collected and analysed for dry matter concentration, particle size distribution using wet-sieving, and sand presence through a sand sedimentation test. Data on horse breed, age, gender and basic feeding variables was collected and analysed using χ2-tests. Faecal dry matter concentration, particle size distribution and sand score was compared between colic and non-colic horses, and between horses with different colic types, using one-way ANOVA. Results showed that colic and non-colic horse groups were similar in breed, age, gender and basic feeding variables. Faecal dry matter concentration, particle size distribution and sand score were similar among colic and non-colic horses. Horses diagnosed with “unknown colic cause” had higher proportion of particles >0.5 |
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ISSN: | 0737-0806 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jevs.2024.105126 |