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GASTROADVANCE


Stress Management and Recovery in Horses fed a diet that included TruEquine postbiotic
Horses experience stress from a variety of routine activities — from training, traveling, and trailering, to weather, diet changes, and even social interactions. TruEquine® postbiotic can help. TruEquine postbiotic is backed by sixteen (16) equine-specific research studies, commissioned in partnership with top universities and independent laboratories across the U.S. It’s a natural* solution that works with the horse’s biology to manage stress through a healthy immune system.
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Protective Effects of Butyric Acid and Zinc on Equine Intestinal CellFunction Under Hypoxic Conditions
Abstract Spheroids were isolated from small intestinal crypts to evaluate the effect of butyric acid and zinc on dye leakage under hypoxic conditions. Spheroids were luminally injected with butyric acid and zinc-FD4 or FD4 only and cultured in normoxic or hypoxic conditions for 17 hours. Images were taken at the start and end of the experiment and corrected total cell fluorescence (CTCF) was calculated to determine FD4 dye loss. Treatment with butyric acid and zinc decreased
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The Gut-Performance Connection
Performance is often evaluated through movement, stamina, recovery, and consistency. Yet one of the most influential drivers of all four is often underestimated: GASTROINTESTINAL HEALTH. The digestive system does far more than process feed. It plays a central role in nutrient absorption, immune regulation, metabolic stability, and the body’s ability to maintain balance under stress. In performance horses, these functions are not secondary to performance. They are foundational
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