Online Exclusive: Obesity and Metabolic Problems

Is Your Fat Horse Metabolic? By Eleanor M. Kellon, VMD   The vast majority of us are familiar with how easy it is to gain weight with the wrong foods (or simply too much food). And we know how hard it can be to lose it. The same is true …

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Online Exclusive: Understanding Fatty Acids – Balance of Fats is Essential for Healthy Horses

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Fatty acids are the building blocks of fats in the same way that amino acids are the basic unit of proteins. When picking a fat for your horse, you should be guided by the fatty acid levels. The fat content of the horse’s natural diet is quite low—about 4% during …

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Keeping Your Horse Loose and Limber in the Winter

Winter is a stress on any horse, even more so for seniors. Supportive measures don’t have to be complicated if you understand the physiology and the tissues you need to target. Research has proven that exposure to cold causes increased stiffness in both muscle and connective tissue, including tendons and …

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A Winter Diet for Thin Senior Horses

Dental Care and Special Supplements Benefit the Aged Horse by Dr. Eleanor Kellon   Winter weather and loss of pasture access make owners of thin senior horses anxious. There are things to consider when a horse is underweight that span all age groups, but seniors have additional considerations. Older horses …

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Equine Cushing’s and Insulin Resistance Group Inc. Concludes Successful 2017 NO Laminitis! Conference

Tucson, AZ — Since 1999, the ECIR Group has improved the welfare of equines with metabolic disorders by focusing on prevention and treatment of endocrinopathic laminitis. Helping caregivers learn to recognize the importance of diagnosis, diet and drugs if needed, trim, and exercise, has successfully seen thousands through the complications …

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