Tag: Laminitis

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What causes laminitis in autumn?

Reading Time: 2 minutes    If horses are still out in the pasture in the late autumn, when the nights are getting cold, the risk of laminitis becomes significantly elevated. This is particularly due to the prevalence of undetected dysbiosis in the large intestine. This indicates shifts in the microflora, leading to the growth of

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5 early markers that can indicate laminitis

Reading Time: 3 minutes    Even though laminitis used to occur mainly in the spring, more and more horses are now being observed to have bouts of laminitis in the autumn. Laminitis also does not always occur as the “textbook type”, i.e. with a sawhorse-like posture and front legs stretched forwards. Much more common are

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