Laminitis

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Risk factors for laminitis The amount of sugar and starch (NSC) in the feed. And no, they’re not found just in grain! With some horses, just lowering the average in the overall diet may suffice. In more sensitive horse

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    Poster abstract, proceedings: Countermeasures to Laminitis,Waltham Nutritional Symposium, Washington, DC, SeptLUSHNESS IS NOT A FACTOR IN THE WATER SOLUBLE CARBOHYDRATE OR STARCH CONCENTRATION OF GRASS. Kathryn Wa

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      Mechanisms for development of laminitis Until laminitis can be reliably induced in a natural pasture with measured changes of trigger substances in both grass and horses, I will consider all mechanisms for pasture lamini

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        Vet Clin Equinephttp://www.vetequine.theclinics.com/ Pasture Management to Minimize the Risk of Equine Laminitis Kathryn Watts, BS, Research Director Rocky Mountain Research & Consulting, Inc., Cent

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          15Fodder / Horse management / Vegetables / Alfalfa / Medicago / Pollination management / Laminitis / Hay / Potassium / Agriculture / Health / Food and drink

          Soaking Hay to Remove Excess Soluble Carbohydrate and Potassium Copyright 2003 by Kathryn Watts, Research Director, Rocky Mountain Research & Consulting, Center, CO http://www.safergrass.org/ Paul Sirois, Manager, Dairy

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          Language: English - Date: 2012-03-12 17:48:51
          16Horse management / Equine nutrition / Hay / Alfalfa / Fodder / Laminitis / Horse / Agriculture / Equidae / Equus

          Does Sugar Concentration Determine Hay Preference by Horses? Kathryn Watts, Rocky Mtn. Research & Consulting, Inc. Horse owners often suggest that horses select the highest sugar hays as their favorite forage. This premi

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          17Agriculture / Photogrammetry / Farriery / Geodesy / Surveying / Horse hoof / Laminitis / Equine conformation / Horseshoe / Veterinary medicine / Equidae / Horse anatomy

          Videometrics and Optical Methods for 3D Shape Measurement, Proceeding of SPIE, San Jose, California, 2001, Vol. 4309, ppPhotogrammetric measurement of deformations of horse hoof horn capsules Patrick Jordan1, J

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          Language: English - Date: 2007-05-18 10:42:23
          18Equine exertional rhabdomyolysis / Horse anatomy / Laminitis / Horse management / American Quarter Horses / Horse / Back / Tying / Lead / Veterinary medicine / Equidae / Agriculture

          Tying Up - Azoturia Tying-up is also known as Azoturia, Monday morning disease, or paralytic myoglobinuria.The term tying-up is commonly used to describe horses that are stiff, sweaty, and reluctant to move due to pain o

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          Language: English - Date: 2012-08-25 01:48:02
          19Equidae / Horse hoof / Lameness / Laminitis / Bruise / Hoof / Poultice / Horse / Natural hoof care / Veterinary medicine / Medicine / Horse anatomy

          Stone Bruises A bruised sole can happen as quickly and simply as a horse stepping on a rock or working on a hard surface. It can occur as the result of excessive hoof trimming, or be associated with laminitis. Stone brui

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          Language: English - Date: 2012-08-25 01:47:59
          20Animal-powered transport / Equus / Horse / Livestock / Laminitis / Hay / Recurrent airway obstruction / Manure / Agriculture / Equidae / Veterinary medicine

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          Language: English - Date: 2013-12-05 14:36:34
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