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Covid restrictions a real struggle for some in horse community, but others did OK


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Covid restrictions a real struggle for some in horse community, but others did OK
Pandemic-related obstacles affected the wellbeing of horse owners, equine veterinarians and those running boarding stables, the findings of fresh British research show.
Issues with communication as the nation locked down to counter the threat of Covid-19 caused stress, as did the limitations to contact between horses and their owners.
Those involved in the care of horses faced a variety of challenges to their own wellbeing whilst they navigated providing care to animals during the initial lockdown, Ashley Ward and her fellow researchers noted in the journal ....

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Grass length and grazing muzzles: Why horses get hacked off


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Medium and long swards of grass proved more difficult for ponies wearing grazing muzzles, a recent study found. © Spillers
Research into the use of grazing muzzles to help with equine weight management has revealed that longer grass can be more difficult to graze, causing frustration-related behaviour in some horses and ponies.
Grazing muzzles have been shown to reduce the pasture intake of ponies by about 80% by significantly reducing bite size and intake. Ponies fitted with grazing muzzles may spend more time engaging in foraging and eating than their non-muzzled counterparts, yet the majority either lose weight or retain their body condition. This in turn helps reduce susceptibility to obesity and related disorders, such as insulin dysregulation and laminitis. ....

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