Laminitis Nerida McGilchrist Laminitis Nerida McGilchrist

Feeding the laminitic horse

Laminitis is horrible. It is distressing and painful for your horse or pony and it is gut-wrenching to watch as their owner. And if you are anything like me, it also creates a feeling of guilt…  the ‘how could I let this happen to my horse’ kind of, keep you awake at night, guilt So, for both our equines and our own sakes, we need to understand laminitis more so we have a better chance of preventing it in the future.

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Gut Health, Ulcers Nerida McGilchrist Gut Health, Ulcers Nerida McGilchrist

Preventing Gastric Ulcers in Horses

Equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS) is a major equine health problem worldwide. Multiple studies have reported a 90% incidence rate of ulcers in performance horses.

Ulcers negatively and sometimes severely affect a horse’s ability to perform. They cause pain and discomfort. They may reduce your horse’s appetite which in turn limits their capacity to maintain bodyweight and ulcers can lead to the development of vices like windsucking and crib biting.

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Forage, Ulcers Nerida McGilchrist Forage, Ulcers Nerida McGilchrist

Starch & ulcers: What’s the deal?

You may have heard it recommended that horses with ulcers should be fed a ‘grain-free’, low starch diet. It is believed that any starch may make ulcers worse. Or stop them from healing when the horse is being medicated to resolve ulcers. But is there any scientific basis for what has now become a popular recommendation? Let’s take a look!

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Grains Nerida McGilchrist Grains Nerida McGilchrist

Why cereal grains for horses should ALWAYS be cooked

Cereal grains such as oats, barley, triticale, corn, rice, rye, sorghum and wheat are commonplace in horse diets. When fed well, cereal grains form a valuable component of many horse’s rations.

But fed improperly, and they will cause large shifts in your horse’s gut microbial population, causing dysbiosis and a host of serious health and behavioural issues. Issues that can be so severe they will end the performance career of your horse and in the worst cases, even lead to death!

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