{"id":103150,"date":"2022-05-22T15:40:42","date_gmt":"2022-05-22T20:40:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/08b67ef4d4.nxcli.io\/?p=103150"},"modified":"2022-05-22T15:40:42","modified_gmt":"2022-05-22T20:40:42","slug":"the-obese-horse-gut-health-and-inflammation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nouvelleresearch.com\/index.php\/articles\/103150-the-obese-horse-gut-health-and-inflammation","title":{"rendered":"The Obese Horse, Gut Health, and Inflammation"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The digestive microbiome and environment are very important contributors to health and soundness in the horse.\u00a0 In fact, one could conclude from research on the human side that the digestive microbiome <strong>IS<\/strong> the key to health and soundness.\u00a0 This concept has been explored in equine medicine and it was about 10 years ago that we demonstrated abnormal bacterial growth patterns in metabolic horses, yet, the concept has just not taken hold in the industry as it should.\u00a0 <em><strong>One key group of horses that are impacted by gut health imbalances are the obese or metabolic syndrome patients.<\/strong><\/em>\u00a0 <!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The concept of digestive health and the microbiome in the horse is not a new topic, but has been slowly explored compared to the human side of things.\u00a0 About 10 years ago, we performed over 300 <span style=\"color: #ff0000;\"><a style=\"color: #ff0000;\" href=\"https:\/\/secondvet.com\/fecal-microflora-and-dysbosis-contribution-to-metabolic-syndrome-inflammation-and-leaky-gut-syndrome\/\">fecal cultures on horses<\/a><\/span> that were overweight and impacted by a variety of issues ranging from allergies to metabolic problems.\u00a0 In those studies, it was quite apparent that this overweight group had higher growth levels of lactic acid bacteria compared to leaner and healthier horses.\u00a0 This imbalance is seen in human studies and heavily contributes to systemic inflammation and many problems from 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likely the Cushing&#8217;s syndrome or elevated ACTH.\u00a0 That imbalance is something that was created and it is not an infection of sorts.\u00a0 It was created by the owner through feeding methods, lifestyle, stress, lack of turnout, improper supplementation, and over-medication.<\/p>\n<p>The digestive dysbiosis or imbalance is readily apparent just by looking at feces in a photo during my consultations.\u00a0 Sometimes the feces are solid, sometimes they are loose, but most will have a glistening surface of mucous and more times than not, they are brown in color rather than green, and often exude a sweet odor.\u00a0 Once you are able to recognize this in your horse, then the &#8216;root&#8217; problem is revealed.\u00a0<strong><em> If you are battling a health condition in your horse, and managing a complicated regimen of all sorts of supplements and probiotics, then in truth, the regimen is not working and could actually be contributing to the 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