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Author Alexander, F.; Macpherson, M.J.D.; Oxford, A.E. openurl 
  Title Fermentative activities of some members of the normal coccal flora of the horse's large intestine Type Journal Article
  Year 1952 Publication Journal of comparative pathology Abbreviated Journal J Comp Pathol  
  Volume 62 Issue 4 Pages 252-259  
  Keywords *Horses; *Intestines; *Streptococcus; *Horses; *Intestines; *Streptococcus  
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  ISSN 0021-9975 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes (up) PMID:12999997 Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 125  
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Author Alexander, F. openurl 
  Title Some functions of the large intestine of the horse Type Journal Article
  Year 1952 Publication Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences Abbreviated Journal Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci  
  Volume 37 Issue 4 Pages 205-214  
  Keywords *Horses; *Intestine, Large; *Horses; *Intestine, Large  
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  ISSN 0033-5541 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes (up) PMID:13014259 Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 127  
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Author Alexander, F. openurl 
  Title Some observations on general anaesthesia in ponies Type Journal Article
  Year 1954 Publication Journal of comparative pathology Abbreviated Journal J Comp Pathol  
  Volume 64 Issue 1 Pages 20-25  
  Keywords *Anesthesia; *Horses; *Anesthesia; *Horses  
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  ISSN 0021-9975 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes (up) PMID:13130716 Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 124  
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Author Alexander, F.; Chowdhury, A.K. openurl 
  Title Enzymes in the ileal juice of the horse Type Journal Article
  Year 1958 Publication Nature Abbreviated Journal Nature  
  Volume 181 Issue 4603 Pages 190  
  Keywords *Enzymes; *Horses; Ileum/*metabolism; *Enzymes; *Horses; *ILEUM/metabolism  
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  ISSN 0028-0836 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes (up) PMID:13504127 Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 121  
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Author Ayres, C.M.; Davey, L.M.; German, W.J. openurl 
  Title Cerebral Hydatidosis. Clinical Case Report With A Review Of Pathogenesis Type Journal Article
  Year 1963 Publication Journal of Neurosurgery Abbreviated Journal J Neurosurg  
  Volume 20 Issue Pages 371-377  
  Keywords *Alaska; *Arctic Regions; *Brain Diseases; *Cattle; *Child; *Dogs; *Echinococcosis; *Ecology; *Epidemiology; *Heart Diseases; *Horses; *Infant; *Inuits; *Occipital Lobe; *Sheep; *Alaska; *Arctic Regions; *Brain Diseases; *Cattle; *Child; *Dogs; *Echinococcosis; *Ecology; *Epidemiology; *Eskimos; *Heart Diseases; *Horses; *Infant; *Occipital Lobe; *Review; *Sheep  
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  ISSN 0022-3085 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes (up) PMID:14186052 Approved no  
  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 2748  
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Author Alexander, F. openurl 
  Title Factors affecting the blood sugar concentration in horses Type Journal Article
  Year 1955 Publication Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences Abbreviated Journal Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci  
  Volume 40 Issue 1 Pages 24-31  
  Keywords Blood Glucose/*analysis; *Horses; *BLOOD SUGAR/determination; *Horses  
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  ISSN 0033-5541 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes (up) PMID:14371987 Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 123  
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Author Alexander, F.; Benzie, D. openurl 
  Title A radiological study of the digestive tract of the foal Type Journal Article
  Year 1951 Publication Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences Abbreviated Journal Q J Exp Physiol Cogn Med Sci  
  Volume 36 Issue 4 Pages 213-217  
  Keywords Gastrointestinal Tract/*radiography; *Horses; *GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM/radiography; *Horses; *MYOCARDITIS/etiology and pathogenesis  
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  Notes (up) PMID:14892238 Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Serial 129  
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Author De Stoppelaire, G.H.; Gillespie, T.W.; Brock, J.C.; Tobin, G.A. doi  openurl
  Title Use of remote sensing techniques to determine the effects of grazing on vegetation cover and dune elevation at Assateague Island National Seashore: impact of horses Type Journal Article
  Year 2004 Publication Environmental Management Abbreviated Journal Environ Manage  
  Volume 34 Issue 5 Pages 642-649  
  Keywords Animals; Animals, Wild; Conservation of Natural Resources; Ecosystem; Environmental Monitoring; *Feeding Behavior; *Horses; Maryland; Plants/*growth & development; Population Dynamics; Silicon Dioxide; *Soil  
  Abstract The effects of grazing by feral horses on vegetation and dune topography at Assateague Island National Seashore were investigated using color-infrared imagery, lidar surveys, and field measurements. Five pairs of fenced and unfenced plots (300 m2) established in 1993 on sand flats and small dunes with similar elevation, topography, and vegetation cover were used for this study. Color-infrared imagery from 1998 and field measurements from 2001 indicated that there was a significant difference in vegetation cover between the fenced and unfenced plot-pairs over the study period. Fenced plots contained a higher percentage of vegetation cover that was dominated by American beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulata). Lidar surveys from 1997, 1999, and 2000 showed that there were significant differences in elevation and topography between fenced and unfenced plot-pairs. Fenced plots were, on average, 0.63 m higher than unfenced plots, whereas unfenced plots had generally decreased in elevation after establishment in 1993. Results demonstrate that feral horse grazing has had a significant impact on dune formation and has contributed to the erosion of dunes at Assateague Island. The findings suggest that unless the size of the feral horse population is reduced, grazing will continue to foster unnaturally high rates of dune erosion into the future. In order to maintain the natural processes that historically occurred on barrier islands, much larger fenced exclosures would be required to prevent horse grazing.  
  Address US Geological Survey, Center for Coastal and Watershed Studies, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701, USA. georgia.destoppelaire@my.FWC.com  
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  Notes (up) PMID:15633024 Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 1896  
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Author Macfadden, B.J. doi  openurl
  Title Evolution. Fossil horses--evidence for evolution Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Science (New York, N.Y.) Abbreviated Journal Science  
  Volume 307 Issue 5716 Pages 1728-1730  
  Keywords Animals; Body Size; DNA, Mitochondrial; Diet; *Equidae/anatomy & histology/classification/genetics; *Evolution; Feeding Behavior; *Fossils; *Horses/anatomy & histology/classification/genetics; Paleodontology; Phylogeny; Time; Tooth/anatomy & histology  
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  Address Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA. bmacfadd@flmnh.ufl.edu  
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  ISSN 1095-9203 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes (up) PMID:15774746 Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 1892  
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Author Mejdell, C.M.; Simensen, E.; Boe, K.E. openurl 
  Title Is snow a sufficient source of water for horses kept outdoors in winter? A case report Type Journal Article
  Year 2005 Publication Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica Abbreviated Journal Acta Vet Scand  
  Volume 46 Issue 1-2 Pages 19-22  
  Keywords Animals; *Drinking Behavior; *Horses; Norway; Osmolar Concentration; Snow; *Thirst; *Water Supply  
  Abstract Due to extreme weather conditions, a flock of outwintered Icelandic horses had to manage for several days on snow as the source of free water. They were fed grass silage ad lib, and any change in feed consumption was not observed. After nine days, blood samples were taken and analysed for plasma osmolality, they were subjected to a simple clinical examination, and offered drinking water. Osmolality levels were within normal limits and mean value did not differ significantly from samples which previously were taken of the same individuals. The general condition of the horses was normal, with no signs of clinical dehydration or disease. The horses showed very little interest for the offered drinking water. This suggests that in cold winter weather, horses being fed grass silage and adjusted to eat snow, can manage for several days with snow substituting liquid water without their physiology and welfare being challenged.  
  Address National Centre for Veterinary Contract Research and Commercial Services, Ltd  
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  ISSN 0044-605X ISBN Medium  
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  Notes (up) PMID:16108209 Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 1886  
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