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“..., n=25) or not (GIII, n=25) after laparotomy. Clinical examination was carried out and blood samples were...”
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“... insidiosum. This illness affects several species including humans and horses. Equine is the most affected...”
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“... in the synovial fluid between groups. The horses that received meloxicam did not show clinically...”
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“.../kg BW/day. Horses had ad libitum access to hay and/or pasture for the duration of the study. Body condition...”
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“... of horses, but caused hyperlactatemia without the plasma lactate concentrations being fully recomposed after...”
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“... for scientific studies that verify the effectiveness of these supplements in horses. L-carnitine and chromium are...”
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