Muscular, joint, intestinal and metabolic problems can be created and/or worsened by a horse's intake of inappropriate or imbalanced nutrition. These same problems can be solved with proper dietary management. With careful consideration of how best to feed, there might be a simple solution at hand that relies only on inexpensive modifications to your horse’s nutritional routine.
Various diseases can be caused and/or cured by using specific feeding regimens. Some of these equine diseases include equine metabolic syndrome, laminitis, developmental orthopedic disease, equine polysaccharide storage myopathy, fetlock epiphysitis and inflammation.
This free report provides the horse owner and caretaker with an overview of dietary management and treating specific equine diseases.
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