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AVOID FALL LAMINITIS

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The return of autumn brings with it an increased risk of laminitis0 related to Cushing’s disease, which is technicall­y known as pituitary0 pars intermedia dysfunctio­n (PPID). Each fall, the blood levels of ACTH, the hormone involved in Cushing’s, increase as a horse’s body prepares for winter, compoundin­g the hormonal imbalances already found in the condition. In fact, if the risk of laminitis doubles for healthy horses in the fall, it quadruples for those with Cushing’s. So protect your horse just as you would in the spring, using a muzzle or putting him on dry lot to limit his intake of lush pasture.

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