cp1980
Well-Known Member
Horses' caecum/hind gut/large intestine is chock full of bacteria to break down the cellulose in the fibre.
Stress/illness/hard work or other factors can reduce the activity of the bacteria in the hind gut; this would, I suppose, mean horses lose weight or get, at worst, get colic.
Probiotics can be bought and fed to horses and it is suppose to increase the amount of bacteria in the hind gut.
Will this improve the activity of the hind gut? Is it it just a load of old snake oil, as the acid in the stomach will kill of the bacteria before it can reach the hind gut?
Has anyone found it has improve the health of their horse? Does he/she find it easier to keep the weight on? What noticeable effects does feeding probiotics have on your horse?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Stress/illness/hard work or other factors can reduce the activity of the bacteria in the hind gut; this would, I suppose, mean horses lose weight or get, at worst, get colic.
Probiotics can be bought and fed to horses and it is suppose to increase the amount of bacteria in the hind gut.
Will this improve the activity of the hind gut? Is it it just a load of old snake oil, as the acid in the stomach will kill of the bacteria before it can reach the hind gut?
Has anyone found it has improve the health of their horse? Does he/she find it easier to keep the weight on? What noticeable effects does feeding probiotics have on your horse?
Thanks for your thoughts.