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GASTRIC ULCERS

UNDERSTANDING GASTRIC ULCERS May 2015 Written by Performance Horse Nutrition What is it? Equine gastric ulcers are caused because gastric acid (hydrochloric acid secreted by parts of the stomach lining), and, to a lesser degree, the digestive enzyme pepsin, irritating the lining of the stomach, causing ulceration.  Gastric ulcers are common in horses. Their prevalence[…]

POLYSACCHARIDE STORAGE MYOPATHY (PSSM)

UNDERSTANDING POLYSACCHARIDE STORAGE MYOPATHY (PSSM) September 2014 Written by Performance Horse Nutrition What is it? Polysaccharide storage myopathy is a muscle disease that occurs primarily in horses with Quarter Horse bloodlines such as Quarter Horses, Paint Horses and Appaloosas. Polysaccharide storage myopathy also occurs in other breeds including Drafts, Draft crossbreeds, and Warmbloods. The primary clinical[…]

CUSHING’S DISEASE

UNDERSTANDING CUSHING’S DISEASE November 2014 Written by Performance Horse Nutrition What is it? Cushing’s disease, also known as PPID (pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction) is a progressive disorder that begins with the dysfunction of the pituitary gland. This gland at the base of the brain sends out a number of hormones, and a horse with Cushing’s disease[…]

FEEDING THE SENIOR HORSE

FEEDING THE SENIOR HORSE May 2013 Written by Performance Horse Nutrition The nutritional management of the senior horse is challenging as there are not set criteria that define “old age” or the “senior” horse. The nutrient requirements of senior horses differ from other classes of horses because of the changes in metabolic and digestive efficiency that[…]