Gut microbiome characteristics of horses with history of cribbing behavior: an observational study
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Arias Esquivel, Ana Margarita
Jeong, Kwang Cheol
Fan, Peixin
Lance, Jill
DeNotta, Sally
Wickens, Carissa L.
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Cribbing is a stereotypic oral behavior in which a horse places its incisors on a fixed
object, arches its neck, pulls against the object, and emits an audible grunt. Cribbing
behavior (CB) has been associated with gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction and gastric
ulceration. This randomized crossover study aimed to evaluate the hypotheses that there
would be differences in GI microbiota between horses receiving a gastric health support
supplement or a placebo, as well as differences between cribbing horses (CBH) and
non-cribbing horses (NCBH). Mature Quarter Horses with CB (n = 4) and sex-matched
non-cribbing controls (NCB; n = 4) were randomly assigned to receive either a GI support
supplement (TRT) or a placebo for 21 days, followed by a 2-week washout period.
Treatment groups were then switched, and horses were treated for an additional 21 days.
Before and after each treatment period, feces and gastric fluid samples were collected
for microbiome analysis. Horses were acclimated for two weeks before the start of the
study, individually stalled for 16 hours/day, fed bermudagrass hay [1.2% BW, DM basis],
and concentrate [0.5% BW], and turned out in pairs in paddocks for 8 hours/day
throughout the study. Fecal microbiota differed between CBH and NCBH (P = 0.001),
although microbiota remained unaffected by TRT. No differences were found in gastric
microbiota between CBH and NCBH or between TRT and placebo. Administration of the
supplement did not alter the GI environment of NCBH or CBH; however, a link between
cribbing and fecal microbiota was found, suggesting that CBH may have a disrupted gut
microbiome.
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STRESS, CRIBBING, MICROBIOME, STEREOTYPES, GASTRIC HEALTH
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1558787823001508?via%3Dihub