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Healthy Gut with Professor Meriel Moore Colyer

This on-demand webinar examines feed-related metabolic disorders including EGUS, Colic, EMS, laminitis and PPID. Causes and symptoms are be detailed and the link to feeds fully explained. 


Inappropriate diets have a role to play in all these conditions with many owners ‘killing with kindness’ in their attempt to do the right thing. 


This webinar gives you essential information on how to feed to avoid metabolic disorders, how to keep a ‘hungry horse’ satisfied and how dietary ingredients can be combined for maximum benefit and minimum risk.

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This on-demand webinar was recorded on Wednesday 12th February and is episode 3 in the Nutrition Nurtures Everything Series with Professor Meriel Moore Colyer

Course Structure

This on-demand webinar is split into 2 parts.


Packed with scientific, evidence based facts, this interesting and informative presentation will help you improve your horse's health. It is invaluable whether you are a horse owner and lover or professional in the industry.

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