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EPISODE · Jan 1, 2025 · 32 MIN

Feeding For The Temperature with Isabelle D’Costa

from Starline Equine Bodywork · host Judith Rathbone

Cold winter temperatures in much of the world mean significant feed changes to keep our horses in top condition.LCT (Lower Critical Temperature) should be calculated in order to know what your horse’s intake needs will be to keep them warm and healthy in the cold.It’s a little bit of math, and a little bit of science. It will keep your horses looking and feeling great when winter ends! Joining us to explain, and to teach us about how to calculate your horse’s needs, is Isabelle D’Costa of Honos Nutrition Co.PLEASE CONSIDER RATING, REVIEWING AND FOLLOWING THIS SHOW.This will help us reach more people and more horses, to support their journey and relationship together.LINKS RELATED TO THIS EPISODE: Show Sponsors:Web:https://www.triumphtape.comhttps://starlinebodywork.com/bookFeatured Guest:Instagram- @honosnutritioncoWeb- https://www.honosnutrition.ca Connect with us:Instagram - @starlineequinebodywork Pinterest - https://pin.it/7kvSCptWebsite - starlinebodywork.comDISCLAIMER:The ideas expressed in this podcast are opinions only, and are not substitutes for proper veterinary care, veterinary medicine and other forms of bodywork. The opinions are not intended to be prescriptive or diagnostic in nature.

Cold winter temperatures in much of the world mean significant feed changes to keep our horses in top condition. LCT (Lower Critical Temperature) should be calculated in order to know what your horse’s intake needs will be to keep them warm and healthy in the cold. It’s a little bit of math, and a little bit of science. It will keep your horses looking and feeling great when winter ends! Joining us to explain, and to teach us about how to calculate your horse’s needs, is Isabelle D’Cost...

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