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Equishure for Horses 16 lbs

Equishure for Horses 16 lbs

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Appropriate for horses suspected of suffering from subclinical acidosis. One of the primary signs of subclinical acidosis is inappetence or decreased appetite. A horse is often reported to be "off his feed."

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KENTUCKY EQUINE RESEARCH Equishure for Horses 16 lbs
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Equishure for Horses 16 lbs

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- Equine Digestive Supplements

Manufacturer:   KENTUCKY EQUINE RESEARCH
Appropriate for horses suspected of suffering from subclinical acidosis.
Size: 16 POUND

EquiShure™-Time-Released Hindgut Buffer for Horses with Subclinical Acidosis
EquiShure is appropriate for horses suspected of suffering from subclinical acidosis. At-risk horses often express one or more signs that can derail athletic performance as well as reduce growth or reproductive potential. Signs of subclinical acidosis may include:
Decreased feed intake or complete inappetence in severe cases 
Mild to moderate colic signs of unexplained origin 
Poor feed efficiency and subsequent weight loss 
Loss of performance 
Development of stereotypies such as wood chewing, weaving, and stall walking 
A diagnosis of subclinical acidosis is often overlooked initially when one or more of the aforementioned signs is noticed. EquiShure, a time-released hindgut buffer, may be beneficial in counteracting the effects of this syndrome.

Cause of Subclinical Acidosis
Subclinical acidosis is thought to result from overconsumption of either high-starch concentrates or pasture grasses rich in fructans. The demands placed on horses-as athletes and as breeding animals-dictate that substantial quantities of energy-rich feeds be consumed.

When large grain meals are fed to horses, it is often impossible for the stomach and small intestine to sufficiently digest and absorb the massive onslaught of starch. Hence, some starch moves into the hindgut without being sufficiently digested. As digestion of easily-fermentable starch progresses in the hindgut, the production of volatile fatty acids (VFA) and lactic acid increases, causing a significant decrease in the pH. When the hindgut endures insults such as this several times a day it teeters on becoming overwhelmed with acid. Additionally, because lactic acid is a stronger acid than the VFA, it can cause serious damage to the intestinal mucosa. In severe cases, lactate may contribute between 50 and 90% of the total acids in the hindgut.

The shift in pH provides an unfavorable environment for some of the many microorganisms that inhabit the hindgut and aid in digestion. In particular, fiber-digesting bacteria such as Ruminococcus albus and Fibrobacter succinogenes are sensitive to precipitous decreases in pH. For optimal performance, these bacteria favor an environment with a pH between 6.5 to 7.0. When pH drops to below 6.0, fiber-digesting bacteria become less efficient and begin to die off.

In contrast to fiber-digesting bacteria, lactate-producing and lactate-utilizing bacteria thrive in an environment with a low pH. Certain microorganisms such as Streptococcus bovis actually shift their metabolism and produce lactic acid rather than VFA when exposed to acidic conditions, serving only to compound the problem.

Changes in the pH of the hindgut due to alterations in the microbial populations and acid profiles cause a condition known as subclinical acidosis.

Signs of Subclinical Acidosis
One of the primary signs of subclinical acidosis is inappetence or decreased appetite. A horse is often reported to be "off his feed." Because the hindgut is overwhelmed with lactic acid when a horse is experiencing acidosis, the intestinal lining becomes inflamed and irritated, causing the horse discomfort. The irritation may be severe enough to induce behavior characteristic of colic. Furthermore and perhaps most detrimental to equine athletes is a reduction of feed efficiency. Long-term exposure of the intestinal lining to a low-pH environment may negatively affect the absorptive capacities of these structures, limiting the amount of energy available for performance.

In addition to these health concerns, a link between subclinical acidosis and sterotypies such as wood chewing, weaving, and stall walking has been suggested by researchers.

Because of the precarious nature of the hindgut of a horse afflicted with subclinical acidosis, it is less able to handle metabolic crises that healthy horses may be able to fend off. Hence, horses with subclinical acidosis are more susceptible to colic and laminitis.

Managing Subclinical Acidosis
Subclinical acidosis is not a novel health risk among domestic animals. Researchers first set out to solve the problem of subclinical acidosis in dairy cattle. Cows afflicted with rumen acidosis frequently exhibit abnormal or erratic eating patterns. More often than not, they eat less and that leads to decreased milk production and reduced profit. Therefore, the need to regulate the pH in the rumen became apparent. Researchers and dairymen successfully accomplished this by adding a buffer such as sodium bicarbonate to the feed.


Added or Last Modified: 9/21/2015
Weight: 18.4800
UPC: 853637002202

Equishure for Horses 16 lbs Additional information:

Designed for horses suspected of suffering from or at risk of hindgut acidosis
Encapsulated technology ensures targeted release directly in the hindgut
Helps to ensure proper digestion and absorption of nutrients
May improve feed efficiency
Made in the usa
Color (if applicable): / Size (if applicable): 16 lb.
Continental US shipping costs: 19.51 (We do not charge handling)

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This is an excellent product. I have been telling everyone to try it. My gelding has been suffering from hind end problems - colitis or hind gut ulcers and he has been much happier since he has been on Equishure. My vet and an equine nuritionist both recommended this produc to me and I'm so glad they did. This is also the cheapest place to buy it.,







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