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Harry Paul
Horse Microbiome

The Microbiome - what is it and why is it important for horses?

The collection of bacteria, protozoa, viruses and fungi in an animal's gut is known as the microbiome.  It is very complex with over 500 species and strains of bacteria alone, and a total of over a trillion organisms. In humans there are 10 bacterial cells for every human cell. This applies to horses too, where research into the microbiome is showing that it plays a very important part in the overall health of the animal.

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Harry Paul
What is the problem with how we feed our horses today

What is the problem with how we feed our horses today?

Horses were designed to eat grass! Horses normally eat pasture constantly. As such their digestive systems are designed to constantly receive the chewed pasture and digest it.

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