Can a Horse “Cold Founder”?

Dr. Nancy Loving dispels the idea that cold weather can directly cause laminitis.
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Can a Horse %22Cold Founder%22?
The evaluation will describe the HMA’s history, condition of riparian areas based on functional assessments, and vegetative trends based on rangeland health assessments. | Photo: iStock

Dr. Nancy Loving dispels the idea that cold weather can directly cause laminitis.

This podcast is an excerpt from our Ask TheHorse Live Q&A, “Winter Horse and Barn Care.” Listen to the full recording here

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Nancy S. Loving, DVM, owns Loving Equine Clinic in Boulder, Colorado, and has a special interest in managing the care of sport horses. Her book, All Horse Systems Go, is a comprehensive veterinary care and conditioning resource in full color that covers all facets of horse care. She has also authored the books Go the Distance as a resource for endurance horse owners, Conformation and Performance, and First Aid for Horse and Rider in addition to many veterinary articles for both horse owner and professional audiences.

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