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References and Further Reading

EGUS 

Andrews, F. M., Larson, C. and Harris, P. (2015), Nutritional management of gastric ulceration. Equine Veterinary Education. doi: 10.1111/eve.12495
 
Bohm, N., Kulicke, W. (1999), Rheological studies of barley (1-3)(1-4) beta-glucan in
concentrated solution, Carbohydrate Research, 315, pp 293-301.
 
Estrada, A., Yun, C. H., Van Kessel, A., et al. (1997), Immunomodulatory activities of oat betaglucan
in vitro and in vivo. Microbiology Immunology, 41, pp 991-8.
 
Geor, R.J., Harris, P. A., Coenen, M. (2013), Equine Applied & Clinical Nutrition, Health, Welfare & Performance. London: Elsevier.
 
Harris, P. (2016), Nutritional Tips for reducing the risk of gastric ulcers. Nutrition and Gastric Ulceration BETA 2016 Annual Feed Conference.
 
Rich G.A., Breuer L.H (2002), Recent Developments in Equine Nutrition with Farm & Clinical Applications. Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the AAEP 2002.
 
Rombouts, F. M. & Thibault, J. F. (1986), Sugar beet pectins: chemical structure & gelation through oxidative coupling. In Fishman M. L. & Jen J. J. (Eds) The Chemistry & Function of Pectins (p49-60) Washington D. C.: American Chemical Society.
 
Shurlock, Dr. T. (2012), Pectins – in relationship to sugar beet. Beet Note 2.
 
Sykes, B.W., Hewetson, M., Hepburn, R.J., Luthersson, N. and Tamzali, Y. (2015), European College of Equine Internal Medicine Consensus Statement—Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome in Adult Horses. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 29: 1288–1299. doi: 10.1111/jvim.13578.

LAMINITIS

For more information about feeding horses with PPID, click here, to read the article on our main web site. 

For advice on feeding good-doers who are prone to laminitis, visit Feeding Answers on our main web site.  

STRESSY/ EXCITABLE 

For more advice on feeding excitable horses, visit Feeding Answers on our main web site.

MANAGEMENT OF MUSCLE DISORDERS (ALL TIED UP) 

For more detailed information about feeding and managing horses with PPSM, click here, to read the article on our main web site. 

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    • Management of Muscle Disorders
    • Laminitics
    • Stressy & Excitable Types
  • TESTIMONIALS
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