2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-64657-6
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Early-life gut bacterial community structure predicts disease risk and athletic performance in horses bred for racing

J. Leng,
C. Moller-Levet,
R. I. Mansergh
et al.

Abstract: Gut bacterial communities have a profound influence on the health of humans and animals. Early-life gut microbial community structure influences the development of immunological competence and susceptibility to disease. For the Thoroughbred racehorse, the significance of early-life microbial colonisation events on subsequent health and athletic performance is unknown. Here we present data from a three-year cohort study of horses bred for racing designed to explore interactions between early-life gut bacterial … Show more

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