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|q1=Of the 2.0 - 2.5% of body weight that the horse eats in DM per day, how much should be fibre?
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|a1=1.5 - 1.75%
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|l1=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine
 
|q2=How much protein is digested before chyme reaches the large intestine?
 
|a2=70 - 80%
 
|l2=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine
 
|q3=Where is the small intestine in the horse?
 
|a3=In the left dorsal part of the abdomen.
 
|l3=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Small Intestine
 
|q4=Where is the main site of microbial fermentation in the horse?
 
|a4=Caecum
 
|l4=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine
 
|q5=Where is the caecum located?
 
|a5=Right side of the abdomen, apex at the level of the xiphoid cartilage and base in contact with the abdominal roof
 
|l5=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine
 
|q6=How many taenia does the caecum have?
 
|a6=Four - dorsal, ventral, lateral, medial
 
|l6=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine
 
|q7=Which one is free?
 
|a7=Ventral
 
|l7=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine
 
|q8=What is the sequence of the parts, including flexures, of the ascending colon?
 
|a8=RVC - sternal flexure - LVC - pelvic flexure - LDC - diaphragmatic flexure - RDC
 
|l8=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine
 
|q9=Which part of the ascending colon is attached to the caecum and how?
 
|a9=RDC by mesentery
 
|l9=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine
 
|q10=Which part of the ascending colon has the fewest sacculations?
 
|a10=LDC
 
|l10=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine
 
|q11=How much of the horse's energy requirements are provided by VFAs?
 
|a11=75%
 
|l11=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine
 
|q12=What structures can be palpated ''per rectum''?
 
|a12=Bladder; reproductive organs in the mare; base of the caecum; root of the mesentery; left kidney; +/- nephrosplenic ligament; left dorsal colon; pelvic flexure of the ascending colon
 
|l12=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Rectal Palpation
 
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|<big>'''Where is the small intestine in the horse?'''
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|<big>'''Where is the main site of microbial fermentation in the horse?'''
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*'''''RVC - sternal flexure - LVC - pelvic flexure - LDC - diaphragmatic flexure - RDC'''''
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|<big>'''Which part of the ascending colon has the least sacculations?'''
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Question Answer Article
Of the 2.0 - 2.5% of body weight that the horse eats in DM per day, how much should be fibre?
  • 1.5 - 1.75%
Link to Answer Article
How much protein is digested before chyme reaches the large intestine?
  • 70 - 80%
Link to Answer Article
Where is the small intestine in the horse?
  • In the left dorsal part of the abdomen.
Link to Answer Article
Where is the main site of microbial fermentation in the horse?
  • Caecum
Link to Answer Article
Where is the caecum located?
  • Right side of the abdomen, apex at the level of the xiphoid cartilage and base in contact with the abdominal roof
Link to Answer Article
How many taenia does the caecum have?
  • Four - dorsal, ventral, lateral, medial
Link to Answer Article
Which one is free?
  • Ventral
Link to Answer Article
What is the sequence of the parts, including flexures, of the ascending colon?
  • RVC - sternal flexure - LVC - pelvic flexure - LDC - diaphragmatic flexure - RDC
Link to Answer Article
Which part of the ascending colon is attached to the caecum and how?
  • RDC by mesentery
Link to Answer Article
Which part of the ascending colon has the least sacculations?
  • LDC
Link to Answer Article
How much of the horse's energy requirements are provided by VFAs?
  • 75%
Link to Answer Article
What structures can be palpated per rectum?
  • Bladder; reproductive organs in the mare; base of the caecum; root of the mesentery; left kidney; +/- nephrosplenic ligament; left dorsal colon; pelvic flexure of the ascending colon
Link to Answer Article



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