Horse Gut Reveals New Bacteria

Two new species of bacteria have been discovered in the gut of horses, according to a University of Queensland (UQ), Australia, press release.

Streptococcus henryi and Streptococcus caballi were found by accident by UQ

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Two new species of bacteria have been discovered in the gut of horses, according to a University of Queensland (UQ), Australia, press release.


Streptococcus henryi and Streptococcus caballi were found by accident by UQ veterinary science PhD student Gabriel Milinovich while researching the hoof-deteriorating disease laminitis. Milinovich made the discoveries in 2004 in horses at St. Lucia, but has only recently classified and confirmed their existence.


He said he did not believe the bacteria, two of thousands found in a horse’s gut, were related to laminitis or harmful.


The 27-year-old from Toowong said he named Streptococcus henryi in honour of Dr. Dick Peter Henry, a UQ veterinary microbiologist who continued his research based at Pinjarra Hills up to his recent death at age 78

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