Analyze Diet

Topic:Vitamins

Vitamins are organic compounds that are essential in small amounts for various physiological functions in horses. They are involved in processes such as metabolism, immune function, and tissue maintenance. Horses obtain vitamins through their diet, with some vitamins being synthesized by gut microbes. Common vitamins relevant to equine health include vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, and the B vitamins. These vitamins support functions ranging from vision and bone health to energy metabolism and blood cell formation. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the sources, roles, and effects of vitamins in equine nutrition and health.
Utilization of the carotene of hay by horses.
Journal of animal science    September 1, 1967   Volume 26, Issue 5 1030-1038 doi: 10.2527/jas1967.2651030x
Fonnesbeck PV, Symons LD.No abstract available
The effect of polyunsaturated fatty acids and selected vitamins on the skin and coat condition of horses.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    October 1, 1966   Volume 61, Issue 10 958-960 
Mix LS.No abstract available
[Hypovitaminosis in animals will be prevented].
Veterinariia    November 1, 1965   Volume 42, Issue 11 85-87 
Kantov AA.No abstract available
[Minerals, trace elements and vitamins in the nutrition of the thoroughbred horse].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    September 15, 1963   Volume 70, Issue 18 526 
Bronsch K.No abstract available
Vitamins in horse perilymph.
Acta oto-laryngologica    March 1, 1960   Volume 51 443-451 doi: 10.3109/00016486009124519
FERRERI G, CASORATI V.No abstract available
The nutrition of the horse.
Nutrition abstracts and reviews    January 1, 1955   Volume 25, Issue 1 1-18 
OLSSON N, RUUDVERE A.No abstract available
The antithiamine action of Equisetum.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 1, 1952   Volume 120, Issue 903 375-378 
HENDERSON JA, EVANS EV, McINTOSH RA.No abstract available
The Use of Thiamin in Mare’s Tail Poisoning of Horses.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science    November 1, 1951   Volume 15, Issue 11 274-276 
Lott DG.No abstract available
Use of B vitamins in standard bred horses, a preliminary clinical report.
Veterinary medicine    September 1, 1948   Volume 43, Issue 9 361-364 
STEELE JR.No abstract available
RELATION of riboflavin to equine periodic ophthalmia.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 1, 1946   Volume 109, Issue 837 456 
No abstract available
The relation of riboflavin to equine periodic ophthalmia.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1946   Volume 7, Issue 25 403-416 
JONES TC, ROBY TO, MAURER FD.No abstract available
Enhancing the riboflavin content of mare’s milk.
The New England journal of medicine    September 12, 1946   Volume 235 360-362 doi: 10.1056/nejm194609122351104
HOLMES AD.No abstract available
Vitamin A in the horse.
The Biochemical journal    July 1, 1946   Volume 40, Issue 4 500 
RUDRA MN.No abstract available
Feeding Horses.
Hall\'s journal of health    January 1, 1880   Volume 27, Issue 1 9-11 
No abstract available