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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2025 · 11 MIN

Case Study: Oh (Horse) Poop, Where Art Thou?

from The Equine Connection Podcast · host equineconnectionpod

In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Heather dive into a fascinating case study from Arizona about seasonal changes in horse manure. The episode explores why a horse that is consistently fed and exercised might produce fewer manure piles in the winter. Dr. Rambo explains the role of water intake, exercise, and gut motility in influencing manure output, and provides insights into the importance of monitoring manure as an indicator of equine health. Listeners are also encouraged to contact Tribute for personalized equine feeding plans and to submit questions for future episodes. You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE This podcast was brought to you by Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition 

In this episode, Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Heather dive into a fascinating case study from Arizona about seasonal changes in horse manure. The episode explores why a horse that is consistently fed and exercised might produce fewer manure piles in the winter. Dr. Rambo explains the role of water intake, exercise, and gut motility in influencing manure output, and provides insights into the importance of monitoring manure as an indicator of equine health. Listeners are also encouraged to contact Tribute for personalized equine feeding plans and to submit questions for future episodes. You can learn more about these topics by visiting our expertise page HERE If you have any questions or concerns about your own horse, please contact us HERE This podcast was brought to you by Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition

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