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March 5, 2024 43 mins

In today's episode, we delve into the world of equine nutrition with the expertise of Dr. Tania Cubitt, as we tackle a significant concern for horse owners: Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS). With a lively discussion hosted by Lindsay LaBella, we cover the critical aspects of managing EMS through dietary strategies.

Key Points from the episode:

  • **Defining EMS**: Dr. Cubitt provides a comprehensive overview of EMS, highlighting how obesity and insulin resistance are central to this syndrome, which can lead to serious conditions like laminitis.
  • **Diagnosis**: We discuss the importance of working closely with veterinarians to diagnose EMS, including recognizing outward signs and understanding the critical blood parameters indicative of the syndrome.
  • **Diet Management**: A focal point of the discussion centers on the significance of a low sugar and starch diet for horses with EMS, and the common misconceptions about what "low carb" really means for equine diets.
  • **The Role of Hay**: Understanding the carbohydrate content in hay is emphasized, along with practical tips for hay testing and modifying hay diets to suit the needs of horses with EMS.
  • **Exercise and Management**: The episode doesn't just limit the conversation to nutrition; it also underscores the role of regular exercise and overall management in mitigating the effects of EMS.
  • **Treats and Supplements**: For those looking to spoil their horses without exacerbating EMS, Dr. Cubitt suggests alternatives to high-carb treats and cautions against overloading on supplements.
  • **Resources and Guidance**: Listeners are encouraged to seek out reputable sources for more information, such as university extensions and trusted feed companies, while avoiding the pitfalls of misinformation that can be rampant online.
  • **Community Connection**: The show notes include local resources, such as contact information for hay testing through the Cornell Cooperative Extension, highlighting the community-focused approach of the podcast.
  • **Personal Insights**: We get a glimpse into the more personal side of equine care, with a brief discussion on the arrival of two new goat kids named Sugar and Starch, inspired by the episode's theme.

This episode is a treasure trove of information for anyone managing EMS in horses or simply interested in equine health and nutrition. With Dr. Cubitt's wealth of knowledge and Lindsay's engaging hosting, it's an informative session that's not to be missed.

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