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We all gasp when we see a thin horse and get concerned about animal welfare. But, more commonly seen is a rise in the number of overweight horses. This is also a welfare issue!
Managing an “easy keeper” can be a real challenge.
Join me for this conversation with Madeline Boast of Balanced Bay Equine Nutrition where we look at health issues and management strategies we can implement to improve the wellbeing of our easy keepers.
PLEASE CONSIDER RATING, REVIEWING AND FOLLOWING THIS SHOW.
This will help us reach more people and more horses, to support their journey and relationship together.
LINKS RELATED TO THIS EPISODE:
Instagram: @balanacedbaynutrition
FB: @balancedbayequinenutritionconsulting
Web: balancedbay.ca
Connect with us:
Instagram - @starlineequinebodywork
Pinterest - https://pin.it/7kvSCpt
Website - starlinebodywork.com
DISCLAIMER:
The ideas expressed in this podcast are opinions only, and are not substitutes for proper veterinary care, veterinary medicine and other forms of bodywork. The opinions are not intended to be prescriptive or diagnostic in nature.
By Judith Rathbone5
22 ratings
We all gasp when we see a thin horse and get concerned about animal welfare. But, more commonly seen is a rise in the number of overweight horses. This is also a welfare issue!
Managing an “easy keeper” can be a real challenge.
Join me for this conversation with Madeline Boast of Balanced Bay Equine Nutrition where we look at health issues and management strategies we can implement to improve the wellbeing of our easy keepers.
PLEASE CONSIDER RATING, REVIEWING AND FOLLOWING THIS SHOW.
This will help us reach more people and more horses, to support their journey and relationship together.
LINKS RELATED TO THIS EPISODE:
Instagram: @balanacedbaynutrition
FB: @balancedbayequinenutritionconsulting
Web: balancedbay.ca
Connect with us:
Instagram - @starlineequinebodywork
Pinterest - https://pin.it/7kvSCpt
Website - starlinebodywork.com
DISCLAIMER:
The ideas expressed in this podcast are opinions only, and are not substitutes for proper veterinary care, veterinary medicine and other forms of bodywork. The opinions are not intended to be prescriptive or diagnostic in nature.

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