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Equine Metabolic Syndrome, Insulin Resistance, and Cushing's Disease in Horses

Understanding Equine Health: EMS, IR, and Cushing's Disease

Explore the crucial aspects of Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS), Insulin Resistance (IR), and Cushing's Disease (PPID) in horses. This post highlights the need for accurate diagnosis and management of these common equine disorders. EMS involves metabolic issues like obesity and a higher risk of laminitis, while IR is characterized by reduced insulin efficacy, affecting blood sugar levels. Cushing's Disease, prevalent in older horses, impacts the pituitary gland, leading to symptoms like a long, curly coat and increased susceptibility to infections. Despite being distinct conditions, EMS, IR, and PPID share overlapping symptoms like weight changes and increased laminitis risk, making it challenging to diagnose and treat. The blog details diagnostic tests and treatment methods, emphasizing the importance of early detection and proactive care for horses suffering from these ailments. It's a must-read for horse owners seeking to understand and effectively manage these complex health issues in their equine companions.

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