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Thursday 20 December 2012

Food for Thought: Details of the Equine Digestive Tract


Grass, hay, and grain go in one end of the horse and what's left comes out the other...what more does anyone need to know about the digestive tract? For owners who want to keep their horses healthy, the answer is, "Plenty!"
Horses are herbivores, or plant eaters. Unlike cattle and many other cud-chewing herbivores, horses are not ruminants. The horse's digestive system is made up of the foregut (stomach and small intestine) and the hindgut (cecum and colon). Each part has an important function, and each can also be the site of problems ranging from the slightly troublesome to the deadly serious. An understanding of the structure and function of each section of the system can help horse owners keep their equine charges free of digestive upsets.

MOUTH Digestion begins in the mouth as horses chew their feed, grinding it into smaller pieces and moistening it with saliva. Amylase, an enzyme in the saliva, begins the process of breaking down carbohydrates. Saliva also helps food travel smoothly through the esophagus, the four-foot-long tube leading to the horse's stomach. Food that is too dry may stick in the esophagus, contributing to a condition called choke. While not the same as choking in humans, this is still a serious situation that might require veterinary treatment.

What owners can doTo be sure the horse can chew properly, schedule dental checkups once or twice a year to smooth any jagged edges and make sure the horse's teeth are properly aligned. Owners of choke prone horses can soak feeds, or add water to grain and hay before feeding. All horses should have a constant supply of clean water.

STOMACH Swallowed food moves down the esophagus to the stomach, a relatively small organ with a capacity of only two to four gallons. The organ's limited size is well suited to processing a continuous supply of food, such as when the horse is grazing or picking through hay. A large grain meal, however, may overfill the stomach, causing distention, discomfort, and signs of colic. Long periods with nothing to eat can also cause problems because the stomach continues to secrete gastric acid even when it is empty. Without the buffering function of saliva, which is produced only while the horse is chewing, digestive fluids can cause ulceration of stomach tissues. Although there is little absorption of nutrients at this location, digestion of protein begins in the stomach through the action of pepsin and hydrochloric acid. The stomach also regulates the rate at which feed passes into the small intestine.
What owners can do: Stay close to a natural feeding pattern by allowing the horse to graze or eat hay as continuously as possible. Rather than offering one large meal, split daily grain rations into two or more small feedings of less than five pounds each.

SMALL INTESTINE This tube-like organ can reach 70 feet in length, and food usually takes from one to eight hours to pass from one end to the other. Various digestive enzymes break down protein, fat, and carbohydrates, allowing nutrients to be absorbed by the blood. The makeup of this enzyme mixture changes in response to dietary modifications, with several days required to make the adjustment. Sudden variations in the type or amount of feed can result in less than optimum feed breakdown, keeping the horse from getting the maximum benefit from what has been eaten. Ideally, most of the starch portion of the diet is digested in the small intestine, leaving very little except fiber to pass into the large intestine. If the horse has eaten an extremely large grain meal or a great quantity of fresh grass, the digestive ability of the small intestine may be overwhelmed, resulting in a significant amount of starch being passed to the large intestine. Problems in the small intestine include hypermotility (spasmodiccolic); twisted sections that cut off circulation and passage of food; and intussusception, a condition in which part of the intestine becomes telescoped upon itself.

What owners can doFeed small grain meals of no more than five pounds. Monitor consumption of fresh grass, especially for animals that are being turned out to pasture after long periods of stalling. Introduce new feeds gradually by mixing a handful of the new ingredient into regular feed and increasing by small quantities at each successive meal until the full amount is given. Make changes in hay or forage the same way. This method allows the intestine to adapt slowly to the modified diet, a process that should take about 7 to 10 days.

CECUM Bacteria, protozoa, and fungi in the cecum aid in the fermentation of dietary fiber, producing volatile fatty acids, an important source of energy. The process also gives off enough heat to keep the horse comfortably warm in chilly weather. Cecal microbes synthesize vitamin K and the complex of B vitamins. Excess starch that is not digested in the small intestine accelerates cecal fermentation. This causes overproduction of gas and lactic acid, and severe abdominal discomfort may follow. Changes in pH disturb the microbial balance within the cecum, leading to the production and absorption of toxins, and the result is often laminitis.

What owners can doMake every effort to avoid upsetting the balance of microorganisms in the hindgut. Any change--moldy feed or hay, schedule variations, travel, stress, deworming, illness, use of antibiotics--can be a threat to digestive health, so these changes should be minimized or made slowly so that the organs of digestion have a chance to adapt. A course of probiotics, preparations designed to keep the microbial population of the cecum vigorous, may be given during stressful times. A veterinarian can advise on the use of probiotics.

COLON Mainly a site of fluid absorption, the colon can also be a source of colic pain if material stops moving freely. The colon makes two tight folds or turns where its contents sometimes become impacted, leading to a buildup of gas and possibly twisting. Food moves slowly through the hindgut, completing the transit in about two days. Under normal circumstances, indigestible portions of the feed are passed from the body as manure.

What owners can doBuild the horse's ration around high-quality roughage, adding concentrated feeds only as needed to meet the demands of reproduction, growth, or performance. Provide a constant supply of water. Follow a regular schedule of deworming, dental care, and exercise. Careful management will go a long way toward avoiding digestive problems.

Source:ker.com

Wednesday 19 December 2012

JOINT CREAM




JOINT CREAM

Joint Cream is a blend of Glucosamine,Chondroitin and essential oils in a cream base designed to assist in the treatment of arthritic conditions.



Use in conjunction withRanMatrix for optimal results.



LANG'S SOLUTION



LANG'S SOLUTION
Get a horse to drink before and after travel
Avoid dehydration during travel by getting a horse to drink before transport. On arrival after a trip, unfamiliar surroundings may be unsettling and drinking water is likely to have a different taste and make horses reluctant to drink.
Lang's intravenous hypertonic saline infusion creates a hypertonic expansion within the blood-an increase in salts in excess of water. This promotes increased water resorption in the kidneys and stimulates the thirst reflex to restore the fluid/salts balance in the blood.
The requirement to maintain plasma osmolality with a relatively narrow range prompts a horse to drink almost immediately after administration of a Lang's Solution and overcomes any reluctance to drink. Freshen-up horses that have been in work for a few months and not performing.
Where performance on the racetrack is well below their best but horses still appear in good health and skin elasticity is normal, several months in work may b e enough to bring on adrenal exhaustion. A side effect of this is reduced adrenal output, which may cause a loss of salts in the urine in excess of fluids.

NEUTROLENE PLUS




NEUTROLENE
NEUTROLENE PLUS
NEUTROLENE PLUS & CHOLINE
NEUTROLENE
Body acid neutraliser and alkali reserve replacer for the prevention of excessive body fluid acids, Dehydration and Tying -up. "The Original Formula"
NEUTROLENE PLUS
Ranvet's "neutrolene Plus" supplies a palatable formulation of acid-absorbing buffer salts to effectively return blood pH of the horse to a normal level for optimum performance.
Ranvet's Neutrolene Plus provides an extra blood buffer to counteract sodium losses and neutralises lactic acid build up that leads to tying-up/
Daily Intake
As routine 90mL - 45mL morning and night mixed in the feed or syringe over tongue. After race an additional 30mL in night feed.
NEUTROLENE PLUS & CHOLINE
Choline is involved in the metabolism of fats and in transmitting of nerve impulses.
JUST LIKE THE OLD DIURETIC BALL BUT WITH NO ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS!

ORAL DOSER




ORAL DOSER
Easy to use 50 mL
Ranvet's Oral Doser is an accurate and efficient method of administering Ranvet'sAnthelcide EQ,Racing Oil. Iron Plus, Potassium Plus, Neutrolene Plus, andEquitone.
Why use the Ranvet's Oral Doser?
Ranvet's Oral Doser has broad finger grips for maximum control.
LUER-LOCK HUB ALSO ACCOMMODATES STANDARD INJECTION NEEDLE.

ANTIPHLOGISTINE


ANTIPHLOGISTINE



ANTIPHLOGISTINE
When you need a Poultice
When a hot dressing is indicated or recommended, Antiphlogistine is the product of choice.


A penetrating medicated poultice for external use in treating sore muscles, rheumatism, minor burn, boils, swollen glands, bruises & sprains.


DIRECTION FOR USE
Remove lid and heat the dressing by placing the container in very hot water. Stir well and apply a thick coating of the hot dressing to the affected area. Reapply as necessary

KetoWRAP


KELATOWRAP

KelatoWRAP is a high quality, high strength, latex free bandage made from pure cotton fibres with a zinc oxide coating to provide excellent adhesive properties.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

KelatoWRAP is made from pure cotton fibres which allow aire to permeate through the bandange and help to prevent the skin becoming macerated. The fluffy non-fraying edges help to prevent skin marking and KelatoWRAP's central orang line aids correct positioning of the bandage. KelatoWRAP's excellent adhesive properties allow repositioning to occur without any loss of adhesion or constriction. The flexibility and extensibility of the bandage ensures it will mould to the body.

HOW IT IS USED?

KelatoWRAP is use on all animals and people. Simply unwrap your roll from its individual wrapper and wrap the bandage around the required area using the central orange line to guide your overlay.

PACK SIZES & PRESENTATION

Each bandage is 7.5cm wide x 3.2m long

24 rolls per box

KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS

. Non-irritating hypo-allergenic adhesive (lates-free)

. Easy to apply and easy to remove

. Every roll individually wrapped - remains clean and hygienic until needed and does not dry out

. Air permeable adhesive to prevent skin maceration

. Fluffy non fray edges to prevent bandage marking the skin

. Maintains original size, will not constrict

. Orange line to provide accurate overlay during application

. Flexible

. 'Breathable'

. Extensible tension to allow correct positioning

. Suitable for all types of animals

KelatoLYTE



KELATOLYTE


KelatoLYTE is a balanced formulation used to replace the electrolyte minerals lost in sweat. It is designed to prevent symptoms such as dehydration, fatigue, reduced water intake, muscle weakness, decreased performance and tying up that all occur as a result of electrolyte deficiencies or increased sweating.

WHAT IN IT?

Guaranteed Analysis: Formulated to mimic the actual composition of equine sweat. Sodium. Potassium, Chloride, Magnesium, Glucose.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

When used as directed. KelatoLYTE assists in maintaining the body's acid-base balance, fluid balance and circulatory functions. triggering nerve functions and facilitating in muscle contractions. KelatoLYTEprevents poor performance due to sweat loss by replacing the electrolyte minerals lost naturally through sweat. KelatoLYTE does not contain any acidic or basic compounds that have the potential to adversely affect your horse's acid-base balance and is therefore suitable for feeding to all horses under any discipline, whether aerobic or anaerobic conditions. This product does not contain any substances that conflict with the rules of racing and is apple flavoured to ensure satisfaction.

HOW IT IS USED?

Feed 30g per day if the horse is simply sweating lightly. This should be increased to 60g for moderate sweating or 90g for heavy sweating. Spelling horses in hot environments also require 30g per day. For better absorption, the daily dose of KelatoLYTE should be split into two feeds. Always ensure a supply of clean, fresh water is available when using this product. Do not add KelatoLYTE to your horse's water. For use as an isotonic drench, mix 60g of KelatoLYTE in 5 litres of water. Always consult with your veterinarian before using an electrolyte drench. Electrolyte paste can also be formed by mixing 30g ofKelatoLYTE with water or apple sauce. Electrolyte paste should not be used on dehydrated horses or those resuing to drink.


CAN IT BE USED WITH ANYTHING ELSE?

Yes, KelatoLYTE is regularly and safely used in conjunction with allKelato Animal Health Products, such as KelatoVit performance, BetaCALM, LoosenUP, SwellDOWN, Voltage Paste, PulmonAID and ZanaBOLIC.


PACK SIZES & PRESENTATION

2.5kg container

6kg container

17.5kg container

KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS

. KelatoLYTE will encourage drinking and facilitate rehydration

KelatoLYTE gives you value for money, containing 88% electrolyte minerals and 9% glucose to facilitate absorption

KelatoLYTE is a 'neutral' electrolyte suitable for feeding to all horses in all disciplines

KelatoLYTE contains a high concentration of potassium to avoid a decrease in muscle strength and performance that occurs as a result of potassium deficiency

MuscleGUARD





MUSCLEGUARD


MuscleGUARD is an oral paste that provides key nutrients that have a role in maintaining normal muscle and nerve function during and after strenuous exercise


WHAT'S IN IT?
ANTI-OXIDANTS
Alpha Lipoic Acid 2000mg/32g
Grape Seed Powder 250mg/32g

AMINO ACIDS
L-Carnitine 7500mg/32g
L-Carnosine 1000mg/32g
Di-methyl Glycine 500mg/32g
Arginine 250mg/32g
L-Cysteine 250mg/32g

VITAMINS
B1 800mg/32g
B2 100mg/32g
B3 100mg/32g
B5 750mg/32g
B6 75mg/32g
B12 1.2mg/32g


HOW DOES IT WORK?
MuscleGUARD provides key nutrients that have a role in protecting muscles and sustaining their function during strenuous exercise.MuscleGUARD provides the nutrients that have a role in preventing muscle soreness and fatigue during and after an event


HOW IS IT USED?
Administer 1/2 tube 6 - 8 hours prior to the event and then the remaining 1/2 tube immediately post-event. MuscleGUARD is applied directly on to the back of the horses tongue


CAN IT BE USED WITH ANYTHING ELSE?
Yes, MuscleGUARD is used regularly and safely in conjunction with allKelato Animal Health Products such as LoosenUP, KelatoVIT, KelatoLYTE, BetaCALM, NutriSOUND, PulmonAID, SwellDOWN and ZanoBOLIC.

MuscleGUARD plays a particularly important role with LoosenUPto prevent muscle soreness and fatigue, MuscleGUARD having a role in acute circumstances and LoosenUP being indicated for chronic(i.e.longer term) problems.


PACK SIZES & PRESENTATION
One 32g tube per carton
15 cartons per shipper


KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS
. Provides key nutrients that have a role in protecting muscles and sustaining their function during strenuous exercise
. Provides nutrients that sustain muscle energy during activity
. Helps prevent muscle soreness and fatigue during and after an event

PulmonAID





PULMONAID


PulmonAID is a palatable feed supplement for use in the daily feed ration of horses, to strengthen blood vessels in the lungs and breathing passages.


WHAT'S IN IT?
INGREDIENTS:
Chlorophyll, Lecithin, Vitamin A 90, 718IU/kg, Vitamin D3 2,268IU/kg, Vitamin E 109mg/kg, Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Succinate, Roughage Products.


HOW DOES IT WORK?
Pulmonary haemorrhage or "bleeding" experienced by equine athletes following demanding physical exertion is a problem that has plagued the business of racing horses since its inception. It is primarily due to the escape of blood cells into the lungs from the capllaries where the exchange of gas occurs.
PulmonAID contains Lecithin (a source of inositol, choline and B vitamins), vitamin A, chlorophyll & calcium which help to maintain cell membranes and strengthen the walls of body cells and capillaries in animals. They also play a role in the correct functioning of mucous membranes.


HOW IS IT USED?
After a horse has suffered a bleeding attack, spell it in the paddock for at least 10 weeks (at least 12 weeks after a severe bleed).
The very first day the horse comes back into the stable after spelling, commence feeding 60g (2 level scoops) per 450kg bodyweight per day of PulmonAID.
For the first 5 weeks of feeding PulmonAID the horse should not be subject to strenuous exercise.
This allows the important nutrients in PulmonAID (Lecithin, Chlorophyll, Vitamins A, E & D3, Calcium etc.) time to build up to sufficient levels to aid lung capillary wall strength.
Four days prior to each race or trial, increase the dossage to 120 grams per 450kg bodyweight per day (4 level scoops).
Where possible reduce the amount of dust in the stable and in the feed.
Avoid swimming known bleeders.
Make sure the horse is well warmed-up prior to hard work.
When used in this manner, results have shown over an 80% successrate at helping to prevent a rebleed.


PACK SIZES & PRESENTATION
1.8kg container
6kg container
12.5kg container
Each pack contains a 30 gram measure.
PulmonAID is packed in plastic bags within HDPE pails with resealable lids to maintain and protect freshness and product integrity.


KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS
. Results in Australia, Hong Kong and the USA have shownPulmonAID to give better than an 85% success rate at preventing a rebleed and helping with respiratory function.
PulmonAID contains no prohibited substances.
. PulmonAID may extent the racing life of your horse when used as directed.

ZanoBOLIC




ZANOBOLIC
ZanoBOLIC is a concentrated source of nutraceutical grade rice bran embryo oil extract. Rice bran embryo oil is highly concentrated, readily absorbed and provides appetite enhancing and muscle protection benefits to racing and training horses. ZanoBOLIC is a nutritional supplement which when used n conjunction with a balanced high quality diet and regular exercise can assist in building the muscular, athletic appearance desirable for the sales ring.
WHAT'S IN IT?
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
Minimum High Fractionate Rice Bran Oil Extract Essential absorption enhancers.
HOW DOEST IT WORK?
ZanoBOLIC contains a refined rice bran embryo oil extract. When provided in conjunction with a balance high quality diet and regular exercise, ZanoBOLIC assists in putting condition on a horse and building top line and muscle definition. By enhancing and maintaining appetite, ZanoBOLIC ensures that horses in race training consume the amount of energy and protein in their feed that they need to maintain optimum body weight, thus maximising energy stores for racing. ZanoBOLIC also assists horse to rapidly regain body weight losses following a race. Both of these factors will combine to allow horses longer and more successful race preparations. ZanoBOLIC also has the ability to darken coats. This unique attribute means it works well with protein, oil and balanced profile of minerals to give your horse the winning appearance critical in the sales ring.
HOW IS IT USED?
Feed 30 grams daily per 450kg body weight for horses in light work/pretraining. Increase to 90 grams daily per 450kg body weight for horses in heavy training, racing or competition. For racehorse yearling preparation, commence use no later than 10 weeks prior to sale date. Feed 60- grams daily as a loading dose for the first week and thereafter feed 30 grams daily. (30 gram measure enclosed: one heaped scoop + 30 grams) For best results mix and feedZanoBOLIC with a balanced, premium quality diet.
CAN IT BE USED WITH ANYTHING ELSE?
Yes, ZanoBOLIC is regularly and safely used in conjunction with allKelato Animal Health Products, such as KelatoVIT, KelatoLYTE, BetaCALM, LoosenUP, SwellDOWN, Voltage Paste and PuolmonAID.
PACK SIZES & PRESENTATION
2kg pail
4kg pail
10kg pail
20kg pail
KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS
. Prepare yearlings for sale
. Provide a better top line
. Assist nutritionally to condition horses
. Help provide a winning appearance
. Assist to darken coats
. Enhances and maintains appetite
. Helps prevent muscle soreness

TRIDENOSEN


TRIDENOSEN
VASODILATOR TO AID IN PREVENTION OF TYING UP IN HORSES

COMPOSITION
EACH ML CONTAINS;
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) 2mg
Nicotinic acid 20mg
Magnesium aspartate 20mg
Potassium aspartate 20mg
Di-isopropylamine dichloroacetate 50mg
Sodium selenite 500ug


FEATURES AND BENEFITS
TRIDENOSEN is a potent dilator of the small arteries of the muscles of the body and heart. Adenosine. Nicotinic acid and DADA all dilate blood vessels that supply muscles. The reduction in vascular resistance produced by these agents leads to an increase in ease of blood flow, oxygen supply, and muscle perfusion. This increased blood flow leads to increased CO2 and lactic acid removal, reducing fatigue and muscle damage during maximal work periods. Experimental studies show that the blood supply to heart muscle is increased by more that 100% by infusion with adenosine compounds, and to skeletal muscle by 92%.

Magnesium and potassium aspartates are used in the treatment of fatigue and exhaustion in humans, and of the sodium / potassium imbalance which accompanies these fatigue states. Selenium and potassium aspartates are potent anti-oxidants, and help to limit muscle damage or azoturia incurred as a indicating that less muscle cell damage has been incurred.

TRIDENOSEN should be used to prevent cramping and Tying up (Rhabdomyolysis or azoturia). It can be successfully used to counter fatigue states, and as an aid to recovery after hard work.

TRIDENOSEN is of value in cases of "heart strain" as evidenced by ECG "T" wave changes.


DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Horse: Adult 15 - 25mL once or twice weekly
Foal 5mL once or twice weekly

Administer TRIDENOSEN by intramuscular injection, or slow intravenous injection under the direction of a veterinary surgeon.

WARNINGS
Do not administer vasodilating agents to animals in shock. For horses destined for human consumption, do not administer within 28 days of slaughter.


STORAGE
Store below 25 celcius (air conditioning). Protect from light


PRESENTATION
100mL sterile multi-dose glass vial.