Laminitis, PPID, and Hyperinsulinemia: What’s the Link?
Researchers explored if hyperinsulinemia and laminitis severity are correlated in horses recently diagnosed with PPID.
Researchers explored if hyperinsulinemia and laminitis severity are correlated in horses recently diagnosed with PPID.
The degree of hypertension some study horses developed could possibly result in serious complications, scientists found.
Too much dietary selenium can cause toxicity or even death. But too little selenium can be life-threatening, as well.
EMS did not appear to significantly impact horses’ humoral responses compared to age-matched controls, researchers said.
Horses with significant cardiac arrhythmias or ones found during multiple sessions might be less likely to race.
Researchers identified several disease predictors, including advancing age, laminitis, and a cresty neck, among others.
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