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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Tuesday Trivia Answer and Winner!

There could have been a lot of correct answers for this question so here's a list from nose to tail of some places where a horse can develop an impaction in their gastrointestinal tract [GIT].

Stomach [Gastric], Ileum [last part of the small intestine, cecum, large colon [sternal flexure, pelvic flexure, diaphragmatic flexure], transverse colon [the transition between the large colon and the small colon] and small colon.


Thank you to everyone who participated and a special congratulations to Cheryl Dixon who is the winner of this month's prize!

Make sure to check back next week for a new edition of Tuesday Trivia, December will focus on Endocrine Disease so stay tuned!

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