Dietary Iron Unlikely to Cause Insulin Resistance in Horses
Dietary Iron Unlikely to Cause Insulin Resistance in Horses
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Basel: MDPI AG
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Racehorses are often supplemented extra iron with the expectation that the iron will improve overall performance and health. A survey of 120 U.S. Thoroughbred trainers, representing 1978 Thoroughbreds from various regions of the U.S., was conducted to determine the average amount of dietary iron fed to Thoroughbred racehorses per day. Survey result...
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Dietary Iron Unlikely to Cause Insulin Resistance in Horses
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2076-2615
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2076-2615
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10.3390/ani12192510