LaminTec 5-HT for laminitis sufferers
bakced
by published science and brought to you by the
award winning Pegasus Equine Diagnostics a unique
supplement for horses and ponies prone to laminitis
Lami-light from Blue Chip Feed
Lami-light is a forage balancer, specially developed
by Blue Chip Feed for horses that are overweight
or prone to laminits
New
research conducted by the WALTHAM–initiated
Laminitis Consortium
indicates that soaking hay in summer temperature
tap water may allow water-soluble carbohydrates
(WSC) to be leached more effectively, than from
winter temperature tap water, making it safer
to feed to horses and ponies prone to laminitis.
Horslyx offers low calorie balance
For
horses and ponies prone to weight gain or laminitis,
owners face an uphill struggle to maintain a
balanced diet offering the necessary vitamins,
minerals and trace elements without adding unnecessary
calories to the diet.
Obese horses in greater danger In
the study members of the British Equine Veterinary
Association (BEVA) documented cases over four
years and found that overweight animals which
develop laminitis tend to have more severe signs
than those of optimal weight.
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Dodson & Horrell 'Safe and Sound'
A horse suffering from acute laminitis is seriously
ill and it is vital that he receives enough
nutrients to repair the damage happening within
his gut, foot and elsewhere in his body.
Spring
Concern
Badminton Horse Feeds can offer the horse owner
a selection of products, suitable for use in
a laminitis management programme.
Help prevent Laminitis
with SPILLERS®
SPILLERS HAPPY HOOF® can be used as a complete
feed and is designed to extend eating time.
It has low levels of starch and sugar (especially
fructose) and is proven to produce a low glycaemic
response.
Equimins
Laminator
Laminator contains a bioflavanoid called Hesperadin
which is commonly used in human preparations
for people who suffer with blood pressure. It
works with Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) to make
the small blood capillaries more elastic so
improving blood flow to the laminar corum.
Equine
Cushings Disease and Laminitis
Cushings is more often found in the veteran
and because more horses are living longer
it is now becoming quite a common occurrence.
Laminitis
- As
horse owners, we hear about Laminitis every
spring, summer and autumn, but notwithstanding,
it is probably the most common cause of
lameness and disability in horses in the
UK and its potential severity cannot be
ignored.
Laminitis
- inflammation
of the sensitive laminae of the feet. Find out
more about this crippling affliction from an article
provided by Pegasus Health