Afleveringen
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In this special episode, hosts Sarah Welk Bainem and Dr. Nicole Rambo are joined by guest Katie Van Slyke to discuss various aspects of equine nutrition.
Katie shares her background as a lifelong horse enthusiast and breeder, and brings forward questions from her followers about feeding mini horses, pregnant mares, and preparing stallions for breeding season. They delve into selecting the right feed, balancing essential nutrients, managing body condition, and additional supplements for different stages of a horse's life. The conversation also touches on personal experiences and adjustments made to optimize horse health, along with a fun discussion about treat flavors and ongoing product research at Tribute Equine Nutrition.
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This week the focus is on a horse diagnosed with head shaking. The discussion centers around a case study that explores the potential benefits of feeding an alkaline diet to manage this condition. Dr. Nicole Rambo and Equine Specialist Heather delve into the specifics of the horse's current diet, the role of calcium in creating an alkaline environment, and various strategies to adjust the diet when hay choices are limited. The episode is rich with practical tips and thoughtful insights, making it an intriguing listen for those dealing with similar equine challenges.
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In this episode, the focus is on mysterious spots that appear on horses. We various types of spots including bend or spots, bird catcher spots, vitiligo spots, tetrarch spots, and mottled skin. We delve into the causes and characteristics of these spots, debunking myths and providing clarity on whether they are related to nutritional deficiencies or genetic anomalies. We also give advice on how to manage and, in some cases, potentially treat these conditions through proper care and nutrition. Listeners are encouraged to reach out with their own horse-related questions and suggestions for future topics.
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Dr. Nicole Rambo and Equine Specialist Heather discuss a case study on hay shortages in the Northeast U.S. The conversation focuses on addressing forage concerns for horses during the winter, exploring various alternatives such as hay cubes, forage pellets, complete feeds, and hay extender pellets. They emphasize the importance of meeting horses' fiber requirements for digestive health and offer practical strategies for maintaining proper nutrition in challenging situations. Tips are also provided for managing winter feeding routines and supporting horses prone to gastrointestinal issues.
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Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Sarah discuss common myths surrounding protein in horse diets. They delve into questions such as whether protein causes horses to 'stock up', makes them sweat more, or affects their liver and kidneys. Each myth is thoroughly examined to separate fact from fiction. They also highlight the importance of maintaining a balanced diet and ensuring horses receive the essential amino acids they need for overall health and performance. The episode concludes with essential tips for horse owners on how to manage protein intake effectively.
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Dr. Nicole Rambo and Heather, they discuss a case study involving a 17-hand warmblood horse with high selenium levels detected in its routine blood work. They explain the importance of selenium in horse diets, its toxicity, and deficiency symptoms, and the significance of different blood tests. The episode also offers insights into how to interpret these blood test results, considerations for selenium testing in hay, and the suggested steps for managing the horse's diet.
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This week the focus is on the frustrating health issue known as fecal water syndrome (FWS). Dr. Rambo and Sarah explores the symptoms, recent research findings, and potential causes of FWS, which affects horses’ manure consistency. Despite extensive research, the exact cause remains unknown, although certain factors like social hierarchy and hay quality appear to influence its occurrence. We end the discussion on possible nutritional strategies and supplements that may help manage the condition, while emphasizing the importance of forage quality in prevention and treatment.
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In this episode, the discussion centers on whether or not horse owners should blanket their horses during winter.
Dr. Rambo and Heather explore a case study involving a horse that is moving to a new, colder climate barn and has historically been blanketed. The conversation covers the pros and cons of blanketing, the horse's dietary needs, and the importance of adapting based on individual circumstances. This podcast offers practical tips for horse owners to ensure their horses remain healthy and comfortable through the winter season.
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In this episode, we explore the critical aspects of extending a horse's lifespan, with a focus on the influence of genetics, size, nutrition, and consistent care. We discuss the challenges and solutions in managing older horses' health, emphasizing the importance of a diet rich in fat and fiber for senior horses, along with proactive health checks like dental care, genetic testing, and blood work. Key topics also include understanding major health conditions such as colic and lameness, comparing controlled environments with wild conditions, and providing actionable tips to maintain equine health.
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This week we delve into the diverse nutritional needs of horses, answering if senior feeds are for horses of all ages. Dr. Rambo addresses common queries, such as feeding requirements for a six-year-old Warm Blood in moderate work and transitioning to new barns with feeds like Tribute Senior Sport and Essential K. The conversation highlights the adaptability of senior feeds, their fiber content, and the need to customize feeding plans to meet each horse's specific caloric and nutritional requirements. Additionally, practical tips are shared on integrating supplements and adjusting nutrient profiles for growing horses. Listeners are encouraged to reach out to the Tribute team for personalized feeding plans and to share questions or case studies for future episodes.
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In this episode, we discuss various myths and truths about colic in horses. Dr. Rambo and Heather explore 15 commonly believed myths about colic, such as the effects of rolling, types of colic, the impact of diet and parasites, and the role of genetics. We provide insights into realistic risk factors, preventive measures, and management strategies for reducing the risk of colic in horses.
The episode combines informative content with a fun, game-show style approach to educating horse owners about colic.
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In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of proper meal sizing for horses. Focusing on two detailed case studies, we explore how to improve digestion and absorption to help hard keepers gain weight effectively.
The episode covers why smaller, more frequent meals are beneficial and tackles common issues like feeding high-fat senior feeds and integrating fiber into diets during periods of poor pasture availability. Practical solutions, including adjusting feeding schedules and using alternative fiber sources, are discussed to ensure optimal equine health and nutrition.
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This week we discuss the importance of supplementing vitamin E for horses, especially during the winter months. Vitamin E's role is as a primary antioxidant essential for muscle recovery, neuromuscular health, and general wellbeing. We discuss how changing from pasture grass to hay can affect a horse's vitamin E intake and the increased risk of deficiency during winter. We also explain the NRC's recommendations, how to monitor vitamin E levels through blood tests, and the safe supplementation ranges to prevent toxicity.
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In this episode, we discuss two case studies focused on different feeding programs aimed at building a top line in horses. Horse number one, a 15-year-old thin thoroughbred gelding, struggled with maintaining weight and top line, leading to a revised nutrition plan emphasizing calorie intake over specific supplements. Horse number two, a 19-year-old thoroughbred in light work with good overall body condition, needed adjustments to its feeding regimen to ensure it received sufficient vitamins and amino acids. These case studies illustrate the importance of personalized nutrition plans tailored to each horse's unique needs.
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In this episode, the focus is on preparing horses for the transition from summer to winter. The discussion covers the importance of early preparation, nutritional changes as horses move from pasture to dry forages, and specific strategies for easy keepers and hard keepers. Additionally, the episode highlights the importance of maintaining hydration, performing fall wellness checks including fecal egg counts and potential screenings for Cushing's and insulin resistance, and the role of increased fiber intake for warmth in colder months.
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You may have heard about “ionophores” and/or “ionophore-free” when it comes to choosing a horse feed for your horses. In this week's podcast, we discuss the risk to your horse’s health and wellbeing when it comes to their feed and potential for cross contaminated with ionophores during feed manufacturing. There are many instances each year where horses have died throughout the United States after accidently ingesting ionophores or ionophore contaminated horse feed. Thus, this is a topic relevant to all horse owners.
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In this special edition, the team addresses the recent tragic loss of numerous horses, presumed to be due to Rumensin (ionophore) toxicity. Dr. Nicole Rambo discusses the safety and quality measures in horse feed production to educate customers concerned about ionophore contamination. Tribute's commitment to ionophore-free horse feed manufacturing and rigorous quality control protocols are thoroughly explained. The episode concludes with an open invitation for listeners to reach out with further questions and the expression of heartfelt condolences to the affected families.
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In this episode, the focus is on a real-life case study about a horse not eating at a horse show. Dr. Rambo discusses the importance of assessing the horse's history, routine, and medical status to identify the cause of the issue. Various troubleshooting steps are suggested, including checking feed consistency, medical assessments, and environmental factors. The episode also touches on strategies to encourage eating and the importance of ulcer prevention for horses under stress. The episode concludes with information on how listeners can contact the hosts for further advice and support.
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In this episode, host Sarah and special co-host Dr. Nancy Jefferson discuss the co-mingling of horses and chickens on a farm. The episode explores the benefits and challenges of raising chickens alongside horses. Topics include pros and cons, fly control, pathogen management, nutritional insights for chicken keepers, and practical tips for integrating chickens into a horse farm. Dr. Jefferson shares her expertise on poultry nutrition and maintenance, emphasizing the positive impact chickens can have on farm life and horse care.
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In this episode we discuss nutrition for miniature horses. We delve into a case study from a breeder concerned about ensuring the right balance of nutrients and calories for her herd, including broodmares, stallions, weanlings, and yearlings. we also emphasize the importance of scaled-down nutrient requirements for minis, the challenges of preventing obesity, and suggest specific feeding strategies, including essential K and growth pellets. Finally, we provide guidance on managing different nutritional needs within a herd and ask listeners to submit their own case studies and questions.
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