Equine feed contamination and toxicology

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Feed as a cause of poisoning in horses can occur on small or large scales. It is challenging to work up cases of suspected feed contamination, but there are resources available to veterinarians and owners. Feed contamination can be chemical or biological. This article focuses on and provides examples of chemical feed contamination including misformulation, adulteration, and natural contaminants. Additionally, recommendations for feed sampling and diagnostic submission, including legal documentation, are included.

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Bischoff, K., & Moiseff, J. (2018). Equine feed contamination and toxicology. Translational Animal Science, 2(1), 11–118. https://doi.org/10.1093/tas/txy001

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