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Ep. 109: 4 Horse Feeding Mistakes That Increase Laminitis Risk

Ep. 109: 4 Horse Feeding Mistakes That Increase Laminitis Risk

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***Complete our short survey by Wednesday, March 11, 2026 to be entered for a chance to win Standlee free product coupons and some fun Standlee swag – https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/btb2026podcast*** _______________________________ On this episode of the Feeding Fumbles & Fixes series of Beyond the Barn, host Katy Starr chats with Dr. Kelly Vineyard, PhD equine nutritionist, to discuss four common horse feeding mistakes that can increase laminitis, including: Why some horses at the highest risk for laminitis look healthy and fitWhat current research is teaching us about meal size, carbohydrate load, and metabolic stressHow everyday feeding and management decisions can strain the hoof long before any soreness appears Dr. Vineyard also talks about how metabolic testing works, what body condition scores really mean, and why meal size and NSC intake per feeding matter, especially for at-risk horses. 🎧 Listen now on the Beyond the Barn podcast Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.com _______________________________ Episode References – ~19:07 – Dr. Erica Macon Research - Identifying possible thresholds for nonstructural carbohydrates in the insulin dysregulated horse | Insulin dysregulated horses metabolic responses to forage pellets _______________________________ Resources to Learn More – More about sugar and starch sensitivity in horses: Podcast - Ep. 096: The Problem with One-Size-Fits-All Feeding Plans for Metabolic Horses - Part 2Podcast - Ep. 095: Metabolic Horses Aren’t Always Fat - Here’s What No One Tells You - Part 1Podcast - Ep. 088: NSC, Sugars, Starches, Fructans – Are They Good or Bad for Horses?Podcast - Ep. 057: How to Prevent and Manage LaminitisPodcast - Ep. 006: Successful Strategies to Help Limit NSC (aka Sugars and Starches) in Horse DietsPodcast - Ep. 005: Are Horses Carbohydrate Sensitive?Blog Post - Cresty Neck – A Precursor to Metabolic Disease in HorsesBlog Post - How to Avoid High NSC Intake for Horses in the SpringBlog Post - Laminitis in Horses: Symptoms, Causes, and Feeding Strategies to Support Hoof HealthNutritional White Paper - Carbohydrates and Horses — What Do I Need To Know?vWebinar - Spring Into Action! What to Watch Out For: Metabolic Disease Prevention & ManagementWebinar - My Horse Is Carb Sensitive, Isn’t It? Product Solutions Recommended by Dr. Kelly Vineyard – Standlee Alfalfa CubesStandlee Alfalfa Compressed BalesStandlee Teff Grass PelletsStandlee Smart Carb Performance _______________________________ *Views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of Standlee Premium Products, LLC.* _______________________________ Love the podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple – https://podcasts.apple.com/.../beyond-the-barn/id1541221306Leave a rating on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/3dmftQmwLKDQNueUcCJBZaHave a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.comShare our podcast and learn more about our hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode._______________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from our PhD equine nutritionists at https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/ Connect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok
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