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        | horses chew more for ______ than ______ |  
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        | this stimulates saliva in horses |  
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        | Physical presence of feed |  
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        | amount of saliva produced by horses per day |  
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        | enzymatic activity of horse saliva |  
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        | Little to no enzymatic activity |  
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        | function of horse saliva in digestive system |  
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        | Provides lubrication and buffers proximal stomach |  
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        | a chemical horse saliva contains |  
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        | c'tration of sodium bicarbonate in horse saliva is directly proportional to... |  
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        | function of horse esophagus |  
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        | Transports food from mouth to stomach by muscular contractions |  
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        | horse esophagus located on... |  
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        | depiction of the equine digestive tract |  
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        | Esophageal Impaction (Choke) in horses |  
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        | Foreign object or feed lodging in esophagus |  
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        | some things that can cause Esophageal Impaction (Choke) in horses |  
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        -rapid eating -poor dentition -inadequate water -consumption of bedding |  
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        | what Esophageal Impaction (Choke) may do to horses |  
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        -May damage esophagus -regurgitation of food from mouth and nostrils |  
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        | where most of the digestion occurs in horses |  
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        which part of the horse digestive system is number 1? [image] |  
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        which part of the horse digestive system is number 2? [image] |  
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        which part of the horse digestive system is number 3? [image] |  
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        which part of the horse digestive system is number 4? [image] |  
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        | cecum (on right side of body cavity) |  
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        which part of the horse digestive system is number 5? [image] |  
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        which part of the horse digestive system is number 6? [image] |  
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        which part of the horse digestive system is number 7? [image] |  
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        | how long food remains in horse stomach |  
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        | Digesta remains a short time, dependent on feedstuff |  
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        | types of sphincters in horse stomach |  
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        | types of mucousal surfaces in horse stomach |  
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        | function of the squamous region of horse stomach |  
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        | the regions on the glandular surface of the horse stomach |  
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        | function of the fundic region of the glandular surface of the horse stomach |  
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        | pyloric region of the glandular surface of the horse stomach produces... |  
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        | types of cells in fundic region of the glandular surface of the horse stomach |  
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        | Parietal cells produce... |  
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        | Chiefpepsin cells produce... |  
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        | empty pH in horse stomach |  
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        | size of stomach in horse digestive tract |  
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        | Small! – 8-10% of GI tract |  
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        | how long feed can stay in rumen |  
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        | Feed can stay in rumen for couple days |  
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        | size of small intestine in horse digestive tract |  
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        | Approximately 70 feet (30% tract) |  
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        | rate of passage in horse digestive tract |  
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        | Sections of the horse small intestine |  
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        | in the horse digestive system, the small intestine is the primary site of digestion and absorption of... |  
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        | some Enzymatic secretions that are secreted into the small intestine |  
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        -Pancreatic juice -bile -Disaccharidases |  
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        | activity level of pancreatic juices in horses |  
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        | some pancreatic juices secreted into the small intestine |  
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        -trypsin lipases -amylases -alkali -bicarbonates |  
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        | what bile is designed to do |  
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        | the activity of disaccharidases secreted into the horse small intestine changes with... |  
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        | function of the trypsin, lipases, and amylases secreted by the pancreas into the small intestine |  
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        | digestion of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates |  
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        | function of alkali and bicarbonates secreted by pancreas into small intestine |  
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        | buffer the acid ingesta leaving the stomach |  
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        | size of larfe intestine compared to horse digestive system |  
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        | sections of the horse large intestine |  
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        -cecum -large colon -small colon |  
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        | the digestion that occurs in the horse large intestine |  
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        | how long food can stay in the horse large intestine |  
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        | in horses, the fermentation of digesta is beneficial for... |  
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        | some types of microbes that live in the horse large intestine |  
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        | is defaunation of protozoa in the horse large intestine harmful? |  
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        | the amount of bacteria in the large intestine of a horse is influenced by... |  
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        | one way impactions in the horse large intestine can occur |  
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        | Impactions can occur in horses normally fed grain, then hay |  
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        | some conditions that can happen in the large intestine in horses that are fed hay then grain |  
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        | the 2 comon probems with horse feeding |  
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        Impactions can occur in horses normally fed grain, then hay Laminitis and colic in hay to grain fed horses |  
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        | hormone which secretes gastric acid – 10-30 liters.  Continues during feeding |  
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        | some fermentation products |  
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        -VFA (volatile fatty acids) -Electrolytes  -Water |  
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        | some VFA (volatile fatty acids) |  
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        -Acetate -propionate -butyrate -lactate |  
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        | size of GI tract in neonatal foal |  
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        | 3.5% BW is GI tract, 3.5% liver |  
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        | size of stomach in neonatal foal |  
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        | Stomach greater than 10% of GI tract |  
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        | what large liver does for neonatal foal |  
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        | what happens to size of GI tract and liver as foal matures to mature horse? |  
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        | Tract increases in size while liver remains the same |  
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        | size of small intestine increases until... |  
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        | why size of small intestine increases with age |  
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        | because of the horse eating more |  
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        | why forages are necessary for feeding horses |  
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        -Maintain gut health -Decreases vices |  
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        | weight of forages that horses should consume |  
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        | Minimum 1% of body weight |  
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        | how grain should be used in terms of feeding horses |  
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        | Use to supplement pasture/hay program; not a necessity |  
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        | amount of grain a horse should consume |  
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        | No more than 0.75% BW at one time |  
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        | how often a horse should consume grain |  
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        | Evenly spaced, regular feedings |  
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        | the amount of food a horse should consume |  
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        | how the feed or amount of feed given to a horse should be changed |  
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        | Change type of feed or amount gradually over 1 week |  
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        | why the feed or amount of feed given to a horse should be changed gradually over 1 week |  
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        | amount of time needed for a horse to adapt to dietary changes |  
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        | for horses, protein ______ is more important than ______ |  
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        | the first limiting amino acid for horses |  
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        | percent of forage and concentrate needed for weanling horses |  
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        | 30% forage, 70% concentrate |  
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        | percent of forage and concentrate needed for yearling horses |  
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        | 40% forage, 60% concentrate |  
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        | why horses pursue more roughage as they get older |  
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        | because as the animal grows, the hindgut increases in size |  
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        | in horses, complex carbohydrates are digested at... |  
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        | in cows, complex carbohydrates are digested at... |  
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        | function of mouth in horses |  
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        | reduction of particle size,no remastication |  
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        | function of mouth in ruminants |  
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        | function of stomach in horses |  
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        | protein and starch digestion, lip metabolism |  
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        | function of stomach in ruminants |  
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        Definition 
        
        | lipid, sugar, protein + CHO, there are some energy losses, microbial FA and proteins are also produced. These are digested in lower GI |  
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        | function of small intestine in horses |  
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        | absorbtion of lipids and proteins |  
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        | function of small intestine in ruminants |  
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        Definition 
        
        | absorbtion of lipids and proteins |  
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        | function of large intestine in horses |  
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        | micorbial degradation and absorption of FA |  
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        | Pancreatic juice stimulated by... |  
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        | presence of feed in stomach, secretion continuous but gets heavier with food |  
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        | pancreatic secretion gets heavier with... |  
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        | when secretion of bile ceases |  
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        | secretion ceases after 48 hr fast |  
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