Scientific Reports (Jun 2024)

Dysbiosis not observed in Canadian horses with free fecal liquid (FFL) using 16S rRNA sequencing

  • Robert J. Wester,
  • Lyndsey L. Baillie,
  • Garrett C. McCarthy,
  • Carson C. Keever,
  • Lauren E. Jeffery,
  • Paul J. Adams

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63868-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Free Fecal Liquid (FFL), also termed Fecal Water Syndrome (FWS), is an ailment in horses characterized by variable solid and liquid (water) phases at defecation. The liquid phase can be excreted before, during, or after the solid defecation phase. While the underlying causes of FFL are unknown, hindgut dysbiosis is suggested to be associated with FFL. Three European studies investigated dysbiosis in horses with FFL using 16S rRNA sequencing and reported results that conflicted between each other. In the present study, we also used 16S rRNA sequencing to study the fecal microbial composition in 14 Canadian horses with FFL, and 11 healthy stable mate controls. We found no significant difference in fecal microbial composition between FFL and healthy horses, which further supports that dysbiosis is not associated with FFL.