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    • Control of Incretins and Anti-Incretins and Effect on Type II Diabetes
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    • Dietary-induced modulation of the hindgut microbiota is related to behavioral responses during stressful events in horses
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    • Equine Laminitis
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    • Fecal Sand Clearance Is Enhanced with a Product Combining Probiotics, Prebiotics, and Psyllium in Clinically Normal Horses
    • Feeding Copra Meal to Maintain Insulin Sensitivity in Horses
    • Feeding Oil or Fat for Horses
    • Good Oil or Fat, Bad Oil or Fat, and Effects on Health - Dr Mary Enig - Part 1
    • Good Oil or Fat, Bad Oil or Fat, and Effects on Health - Dr Mary Enig - Part 2
    • Hindgut Acidosis
    • How Are Sugar and Starch Measured in Hay?
    • How Coconut Oil Reduces Type II Diabetes
    • In Vitro Antimicrobial Properties of Coconut Oil on Candida Species in Ibadan, Nigeria.
    • Increased Ratio of Dietary Carbohydrate to Protein Shifts the Focus of Metabolic Signaling from Skeletal Muscle to Adipose
    • Killing of Gram-Positive Cocci by Fatty Acids and Monoglycerides
    • Novel Antibacterial and Emollient Effects of coconut and virgin olive oils in adult atopic dermatitis
    • Nutrition, Diet, Feed and Feeding the Racing Camel
    • Oesophageal bioadhesion of sodium alginate suspensions: particle swelling and mucosal retention.
    • Oils and Fat in Horse Feed
    • Pharmacological Studies of Sodium Alginate. I. Protective Effect of Sodium Alginate on Mucous Membranes of Upper-Gastrointestinal Tract
    • Sugar Content in Feed and Forage Affects Horses Health
    • The Non-Structural Carbohydrate (NSC) Content of Some Commercially Available Horse Feeds in Australia
    • The post feeding glycaemic and insulin response to copra meal in horses
    • Hemp For Horses
    • Pre-Treatment with Turmeric (C. Xanthorrhiza) Reduces the Severity of Squamous Gastric Ulceration in Feed Restricted Horses
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Use of Hemp Oil and Hemp Ingredients in Equine Diets

Use of Hemp Oil and Hemp Ingredients in Equine Diets 

by Dr Jo Anne Murray PHD PGDIP BSC RNUTR BHS

Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies 

University'of'Edinburgh



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