The Role of Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae in Supporting Gut Health in Horses: An Updated Review on Its Effects on Digestibility and Intestinal and Fecal …

V Perricone, S Sandrini, N Irshad, M Comi, C Lecchi… - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary In horses, a healthy state of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is of utmost
importance to support animals' health and performance. Several factors combine to …

Plant cell wall breakdown by hindgut microorganisms: can we get scientific insights from rumen microorganisms?

Z Zhang, X Gao, W Dong, B Huang, Y Wang… - Journal of Equine …, 2022 - Elsevier
Equines and ruminants have evolved as grazing herbivores with specialized gastrointestinal
tracts capable of utilizing a wide range of fibrous feeds. In China, agricultural by-products …

[PDF][PDF] WITHDRAWN: Isolation and Functional Study of Efficient Cellulose Degrading Bacteria from Horse Cecum Contents

X Li, H Li, X Fang, C Li, J Yu, J Dai, X Liu, K Liu, R He… - Heliyon, 2024 - cell.com
Objectives: Animals that consume and digest roughage for a long time have unique gut
microbiota in 15 their gastrointestinal tract. Studying the isolation of beneficial functional …

Evaluation of the effects of live yeast supplementation on apparent digestibility of high-fiber diet in mature horses using the acid insoluble ash marker modified method

A Agazzi, M Ferroni, A Fanelli, S Maroccolo… - Journal of Equine …, 2011 - Elsevier
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of live yeast (LY) in a high-fiber diet on
nutrients digestibility in mature horses. Six Italian Standardbred mares (weight: 544±14 kg; …

Influence of feeding horses a high fiber diet with or without live yeast cultures supplementation on feed intake, nutrient digestion, blood chemistry, fecal coliform count …

AZM Salem, MMY Elghandour, AE Kholif… - Journal of Equine …, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Sixteen Quarter Horse mares (body weight: 450–500 kg) were used in a complete
randomized design to determine the effects of feeding horses a high fiber diet with or without …

[HTML][HTML] What the hay: predicting equine voluntary forage intake using a meta-analysis approach

EM Leishman, M Sahar, S Cieslar, P Darani, JL Ellis - animal, 2024 - Elsevier
To properly formulate diets, the ability to accurately estimate feed intake is critical as the
amount of feed consumed will influence the amount of nutrients delivered to the animal …

The effect of feeding horses a high fiber diet with or without exogenous fibrolytic enzymes supplementation on nutrient digestion, blood chemistry, fecal coliform count …

AZM Salem, MMY Elghandour, AE Kholif… - Journal of Equine …, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Sixteen Quarter Horse mares (450 to 500-kg body weight) were used in a complete
randomized design to determine the effects of feeding a high fiber diet with or without …

Effects of cellulase supplementation on nutrient digestibility, energy utilization and methane emission by boer crossbred goats

L Wang, B Xue - Asian-Australasian journal of animal sciences, 2015 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This study examined the effect of supplementing exogenous cellulase on nutrient and
energy utilization. Twelve desexed Boer crossbred goats were used in a replicated 3× 3 …

Utilization of allzyme SSF to improve the nutritive value of olive cake in sheep

AR Abdou - Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Feeds, 2017 - ejnf.journals.ekb.eg
The objective of the current work was to study the effect of adding different level of allzyme
SSF to olive cake based diet of sheep on the intake, digestibility and nutritive value. Twenty …

Effect of Natuzyme enzyme on fecal digestion and fermentation of wheat straw and alfalfa hay in Arabian horses

T Mohammadabadi, MH Shakarami… - Journal of Equine …, 2018 - Elsevier
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of Natuzyme enzyme mixture (0, 3, and 6
g/kg dry matter [DM]) on microbial digestion as well as fermentation of wheat straw and …