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Managing Metabolic Conditions in Horses
Metabolic Conditions

Managing Metabolic Conditions in Horses

Learn how to feed and manage horses with metabolic disorders and laminitis prone using a low starch diet.

Managing Metabolic Conditions in Horses
Signs of Dehydration in Horses and How to Prevent it
Dehydration

Signs of Dehydration in Horses and How to Prevent it

Learn how to keep your horse hydrated, spot dehydration, and use electrolytes for hot weather care.

Signs of Dehydration in Horses and How to Prevent it
Weight Management: Choose a Low Calorie Diet
Weight Management

Weight Management: Choose a Low Calorie Diet

Choose a low-calorie, fully fortified balancer to support health and well-being when your horse or pony is on a weight management program.

Weight Management: Choose a Low Calorie Diet
Weight Management: Maintaining Fibre Intake
Weight Management

Weight Management: Maintaining Fibre Intake

Forage is essential to satisfy both the horse’s physical and psychological needs. The physical need for forage is to provide bulk and help to maintain a healthy digestive system, whilst the psychological need is that horses have a natural “drive” and need to chew as they are “trickle feeders”.

Weight Management: Maintaining Fibre Intake
Weight Management: Increase Cardiovascular Exercise
Weight Management

Weight Management: Increase Cardiovascular Exercise

Exercise is an essential part of a weight-loss program; a horse will only lose weight if he is expending more energy than he is consuming.

Weight Management: Increase Cardiovascular Exercise
Weight Management: Optimum Body Condition
Weight Management

Weight Management: Optimum Body Condition

Obesity remains prevalent in the UK leisure sector of horses and ponies and is now also commonly found in the sports and elite horse sectors. It is of great concern to all equine communities from both veterinary and welfare points of view.

Weight Management: Optimum Body Condition
All Tied-up?
Managing Muscle Myopathies

All Tied-up?

Tying-up or ER (exertional rhabdomyolysis) is a problem that every yard will encounter at some point in time with reports of 5-7% of the thoroughbred population being affected.

All Tied-up?
Muscle Problems in Equine Athletes: Making the Most of Nutrition
Managing Muscle Myopathies

Muscle Problems in Equine Athletes: Making the Most of Nutrition

Muscle pain and impaired performance that occurs during or after exercise is known as exertional myopathy and more commonly as tying-up.

Muscle Problems in Equine Athletes: Making the Most of Nutrition
Managing Muscle Myopathies – the Latest in Tying Up
Managing Muscle Myopathies

Managing Muscle Myopathies – the Latest in Tying Up

Dr. Stephanie Valberg, world-leading specialist in equine muscle myopathies explores the evolutionary, environmental and genetic factors that influence exertional rhabdomyolysis.

Managing Muscle Myopathies – the Latest in Tying Up