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Equine Vet J


Title:Coprophagy by foals: effect of age and possible functions
Author(s):Crowell-Davis SL; Houpt KA;
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Journal Title:Equine Vet J
Year:1985
Volume:17
Issue:1
Page Number:17 - 19
DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1985.tb02030.x
ISSN/ISBN:0425-1644 (Print) 0425-1644 (Linking)
Abstract:"In colts and fillies observed from birth to 24 weeks old, coprophagy occurred from Weeks 1 to 19. Its frequency was greatest during the first two months. Coprophagy was rarely observed in mares and stallions. Foals usually ate the faeces of their mother but were observed to eat their own and those of a stallion and another unrelated mare. Urination by the foal occurred before, during or after 26 per cent of the coprophagy incidents. It is hypothesised that foals may consume faeces in response to a maternal pheromone which signals the presence of deoxycholic acid or other acids which the foal may be deficient in and which it may require for gut immuno-competence myelination of the nervous system. Such a pheromone may also serve to accelerate growth and sexual maturation. Coprophagy may also provide nutrients and introduce normal bacterial flora to the gut"
Keywords:*Aging Animals *Coprophagia Deoxycholic Acid/physiology Female Horse Diseases/*physiopathology Horses Humans Male Pheromones/physiology Time Factors Urination;
Notes:"MedlineCrowell-Davis, S L Houpt, K A eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 1985/01/01 Equine Vet J. 1985 Jan; 17(1):17-9. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1985.tb02030.x"

 
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