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Marion Otto discusses MIM, muscle myopathies, and what is commonly known as variants of PSSM - how they present, how they are managed, and what that means for these horses' careers. Thank you to our amazing sponsors:Cavallo Hoof Boots is offering 15% off a pair of Trek hoof boots at cavallo-inc.com with code HRNA special shout out to Grid as New, Mud Control Grids – they are a game changer for any mud issues, big or small! – mudcontrolgrids.comAlso be sure to check out Hay Boss Feeders – haybossfeeders.com – for all your slow-feeding needs. I get my Hay Boss feeders from Mountain Lane Farm in NH!
Marion Otto discusses MIM, muscle myopathies, and what is commonly known as variants of PSSM - how they present, how they are managed, and what that means for these horses' careers. Thank you to our amazing sponsors:Cavallo Hoof Boots is offering 15% off a pair of Trek hoof boots at cavallo-inc.com with code HRNA special shout out to Grid as New, Mud Control Grids – they are a game changer for any mud issues, big or small! – mudcontrolgrids.comAlso be sure to check out Hay Boss Feeders – haybossfeeders.com – for all your slow-feeding needs. I get my Hay Boss feeders from Mountain Lane Farm in NH!
La santé mentale, grande cause nationale en 2025, entre progressivement dans le champ des préoccupations de l'École. Et ce n'est pas pour rien : selon une grande enquête sur la santé mentale des collégiens et lycéens en 2024, la moitié de ces jeunes seulement présentent un état de bien-être mental, nombre d'entre eux expriment un sentiment de solitude, des plaintes psychologiques et/ou somatiques, présentent un risque de dépression ou encore ont eu des pensées suicidaires.Face à ce constat, que peuvent, que doivent faire les enseignants et la communauté scolaire ? Dans cet épisode, on évoque les différents axes de réponse : promotion de la santé mentale, prévention et protection, et les initiatives qui se développent pour la formation des personnels aux premiers secours en santé mentale.Avec :Damien Durand, IA-IPR EVS qui pilote la formation sur la santé mentale dans l'académie de Lyon. Il est également référent harcèlement et superviseur du programme Phare ;Anaïs Mangin, professeure d'EPS dans un collège REP+ à Toul. Elle a suivi la formation académique de trois jours « Secourisme en santé mentale » et elle a initié de nombreuses actions autour du bien-être des élèves. En faisant le lien entre activité physique et santé mentale, elle fédère plusieurs profs de différentes disciplines autour du projet « On s'bouge ».Vous pouvez également consulter :Agir pour favoriser la santé mentale et le bien-être des élèves sur éduscol.Le replay de la Conférences du CSEN du 9 octobre 2024 « Santé mentale et bien-être des élèves : mieux connaître pour prévenir et agir » sur la chaîne YouTube du Conseil scientifique de l'Éducation nationale.Le site Psycom, organisme public qui informe, oriente et sensibilise sur la santé mentale, et les vidéos de sa chaîne Youtube.Inspirations des invités :Le site de Premiers secours en santé mentale (PSSM).La Notice du protocole santé mentale des élèves « Du repérage à la prise en charge », ministère de l'Éducation nationale, septembre 2023 (PDF, 427 Ko).Le cartable des compétences psychosociales de l'Instance régionale d'éducation et de promotion de la santé Pays de la Loire (IREPS).Extra classe est sur toutes vos plateformes d'écoute : https://smartlink.ausha.co/extra-classeExtra classe, des podcasts produits par Réseau Canopé Émission préparée et animée par : Hélène Audard et Régis Forgione Directrice de publication : Marie-Caroline Missir Coordination et production : Hélène Audard, Magali Devance Réalisation et mixage : Simon Gattegno Contactez-nous sur : contact@reseau-canope.fr © Réseau Canopé, 2025Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
As spring approaches, many horse owners become concerned about what the grass returning could mean for their more sugar-sensitive horses, as those horses usually have a history of metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, PPID, PSSM, laminitis, and hoof problems. Managing sugar intake and keeping their hooves healthy is the key to avoiding serious setbacks in sugar-sensitive horses. So, in this episode, I share some simple and effective strategies for supporting horses and managing their sugar levels as they go back onto grass.Supporting the Transition to GrassSpring grass can be challenging for horses with metabolic issues or a history of laminitis. Owners must do all they can to avoid setbacks in those horses while supporting their natural foraging instincts.Why Grass Can Be a ProblemFresh grass is low in fiber and high in rapidly digestible carbohydrates, which can cause insulin spikes in sugar-sensitive horses. The lack of fiber and abrupt dietary change can also impact gut health, leading to leaky gut and cecal acidosis.Start SlowlyThe transition from hay to grass should be gradual, and sugar-sensitive horses should not be allowed to binge on grass after long winters off-pasture. Even a 10-minute binge can trigger symptoms in sensitive horses, so pay attention to early warning signs like swelling, fatigue, or hoof soreness.Always Offer Hay with GrassProviding low-sugar hay alongside grazing reduces the glycemic impact and helps regulate blood sugar. Strategically placing hay around the pasture will encourage movement and help manage total carbohydrate intake.Timing Matters Grass sugar levels change throughout the day. Mornings, especially between 5 and 7 a.m., is the safest time for horses to graze, as photosynthesis has not yet caused sugar levels to spike.Feeding Strategies Feeding horses a fiber-rich, balanced mash before turning them out can increase their satiety and blunt insulin spikes. That helps manage metabolic responses and makes grazing less risky.Monitor and AdjustLook out for swelling in the sheath, puffy eyes, a laminitis stance, or general fatigue, as those indicate that the horse is reactive to sugar. Pull the horse off the grass immediately should any of those symptoms appear.Gut HealthHealthy gut flora is essential, especially during feed changes. Give your horse a high-quality probiotic and add a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar to their feed daily to support digestion and help regulate blood sugar.Consistent Feeding ProgramsFollowing a well-balanced feeding program, like those in my Equine Metabolic Syndrome course, can support insulin regulation and prevent problems during seasonal transitions.BalanceEntirely restricting grass may increase stress and reduce the quality of life of horses. The aim is to build tolerance and support health so the horse can eventually enjoy some natural forage safely.Links and resources:Connect with Elisha Edwards on her website Join my email list to be notified about new podcast releases and upcoming webinars.Free Webinar Masterclass: Four Steps to Solving Equine Metabolic Syndrome NaturallyRegister for my self-paced course, Resolving Equine Metabolic Syndrome...
durée : 00:03:51 - Le Reportage de la rédaction - La santé mentale a été promue Grande cause nationale pour l'année 2025. Un Français sur cinq est touché chaque année par un trouble psychique, soit 13 millions de personnes. Depuis cinq ans, des associations proposent de se former aux premiers secours dans ce domaine dont PSSM. Reportage à Paris.
durée : 00:03:51 - Le Reportage de la rédaction - La santé mentale a été promue Grande cause nationale pour l'année 2025. Un Français sur cinq est touché chaque année par un trouble psychique, soit 13 millions de personnes. Depuis cinq ans, des associations proposent de se former aux premiers secours dans ce domaine dont PSSM. Reportage à Paris.
durée : 00:04:17 - Le Reportage de la rédaction - La santé mentale a été promue Grande cause nationale pour l'année 2025. Un Français sur cinq est touché chaque année par un trouble psychique, soit 13 millions de personnes. Depuis cinq ans, des associations proposent de se former aux premiers secours dans ce domaine dont PSSM. Reportage à Paris.
durée : 00:04:17 - Le Reportage de la rédaction - La santé mentale a été promue Grande cause nationale pour l'année 2025. Un Français sur cinq est touché chaque année par un trouble psychique, soit 13 millions de personnes. Depuis cinq ans, des associations proposent de se former aux premiers secours dans ce domaine dont PSSM. Reportage à Paris.
Send Audrey a Text to get your question answered on the showAnother Q&A Episode ready for you with questions from all corners of the country on: Will keeping a horse under barn/stall lights until 9pm help with PPID seasonal fall ACTH rise?Feeding a PSSM 2 HorseNatural remedies for equine asthma Find the Resource List Here: linktr.ee/equineenergymed
This week I am joined by special guest, Dr. Katie Young, an equine nutritionist who consults for Kentucky Equine Research and who councils clients independently. Dr. Young has spend her career in the equine feed industry and is a wealth of experience an knowledge! This week, Dr. Young talks about Myofibrillar Myopathy (MFM) in horses. We'll discuss how it differs from polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM) (types 1 and 2), what to look for and how to support MFM from a dietary standpoint. Horses with MFM may present with decreased performance or unwillingness to go forward. Dietary management is quite different from PSSM. Listen in to learn more!*Cover Art Graphic from: Koutakis, et al., 2015. Abnormal Accumulation of Desmin in Gastrocnemius Myofibers of Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease: Association with Altered Myofiber Morphology and Density, Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Impaired Limb Function. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry. DOI:10.1369/0022155415569348 Additional reading on MFM can be found at these links:https://ker.com/nmdl/resources/mfm/Valberg, et al., 2017. Clinical and histopathological features of myofibrillar myopathy in Warmblood horses. Equine Vet J.;49(6):739-745. Online at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28543538/ Dr. Stephanie Valberg herself explains the diagnostics of MFM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdkNMUMhQvY
Lydia Gray, DVM, MA is a graduate of the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine (and U of I -- Springfield, where she did graduate work in communications). She has worked in private practice, at the veterinary school, for the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP), in the animal welfare field as Executive Director of the Hooved Animal Humane Society, and most recently as the former Staff Veterinarian - Research & Medical Director for SmartPak Equine. But what makes her most interesting is what she does in her "spare time." From dressage to sidesaddle to carriage driving -- and from judging to scribing to putting on workshops -- Dr. Gray loves exploring new disciplines with her horses, including the versatile Trakehner "Newman," (may he rest in peace), and the up-and-coming "Stan Lee," a 5yo Dutch Warmblood.
In this first in a series of related episodes, Dr. Erica Lacher and show host Justin long discuss a variety of muscle disorders that can present as a vague sense of unease. Topics include PSSM 1 & 2, MFM, and other muscle issues.
Die Polysaccharid-Speicher-Myopathie ist eine Muskelerkrankung, die bei immer mehr Pferden diagnostiziert wird und immer wieder in den Fokus der Forschung gerät. In diesem Webinar geht es nicht nur um die Ursachen und Symptome von PSSM und die Haltung und Fütterung von erkrankten Pferden, sondern auch um neueste Studien aus der Forschung. Weitere Infos: Präsentation zum Download Homepage von Nature´s Best Infos zur Tierheilpraktiker-Ausbildung Infos zur Ausbildung "Ernährungsberater*in für Pferde"
Today, we are diving into the best method for preventing and promoting recovery from Equine Metabolic Syndrome. While equine health issues often get labeled for clarity, it is essential to understand that with EMS, PPID, and PSSM, the underlying imbalances are remarkably similar and interconnected, particularly regarding metabolism. A holistic approach will address those issues while also restoring overall balance within all the biochemical processes of thehorse. Stay tuned to learn about the most significant imbalances to consider for prevention and recovery from EMS, their causes, and ways to prevent them.Imbalances and Key ConsiderationsWhen addressing Equine Metabolic Syndrome, horse owners must focus on regulating blood sugar, insulin, and cortisol due to their significant impact on metabolic processes and overall health. High insulin levels can cause tissue damage, especially in the feet, while elevated cortisol contributes to various health issues, including immune-related conditions and behavioral changes. Adopting a multifaceted approach that considers these imbalances holistically is crucial for effective prevention and recovery.Causes of ImbalancesThe primary causes of imbalances in horses with EMS, PPID, or PSSM are sugar and stress. Chronic elevation of blood sugar and stress hormones like cortisol can lead to metabolic dysregulation and exacerbate existing conditions. Managing these factors through diet, lifestyle adjustments, and stress reduction techniques is essential for preventing and treating metabolic issues.Prevention and Lifestyle StrategiesCreating a healthy environment for horses involves four key aspects:LifestyleDietNutritional therapyHerbal supportLifestyle modifications, managing stress levels, and ensuring adequate exercise and social interactions are crucial for maintaining horses' overall health. Developing a personalized diet that addresses nutrient deficiencies, regulates blood sugar, and supports metabolic function is essential, and incorporating nutritional therapy and herbal supplements can also enhance their metabolic balance and overall well-being.Holistic Approach for Optimal HealthBy combining lifestyle adjustments, dietary modifications, nutritional therapy, and herbal support, horse owners can significantly improve the health of their horses. A holistic approach addresses the root causes of imbalances, promotes metabolic function, and supports overall vitality. With proper management and attention to those key factors, horses can experience substantial improvements in their quality of life and metabolic health.Links and resources:Connect with Elisha Edwards on her website Join my email list to be notified about new podcast releases and upcoming webinars.Free Webinar Masterclass: Four Steps to Solving Equine Metabolic Syndrome NaturallyRegister for Resolving Equine Metabolic Syndrome Naturally nowMentioned in this episode:Learn the 4 Steps to Resolving Metabolic Syndrome NaturallySign up for the FREE masterclass today!Masterclass
This week, we are continuing with our discussion on Equine Metabolic Syndrome.As spring approaches in many parts of the world, horse owners are on high alert, looking for signs like weight gain, crested necks, foot inflammation, or shedding due to PPID. Grass and sugar levels play a pivotal role in metabolic conditions like insulin resistance, PPID (Cushing's syndrome), and PSSM, all of which require the same approach for holistic management. That involves supporting horses by focusing on proper detoxification, efficient metabolism, and their ability to convert sugars efficiently in the muscles, liver, and tissue through lifestyle adjustments where necessary and ensuring correct nutrition for a successful recovery.Stay tuned to learn how to avoid three of the most common mistakes horse owners make, which could impede their horses' recovery from Equine Metabolic Syndrome.The Food Restriction Misconception One common misconception is that restricting food intake is an effective way to manage weight gain and reduce the sugar levels of horses. This approach stems from the belief that reducing calories will lead to weight loss. However, excessive food restriction can detrimentally affect a horse's overall health. In other words, prolonged periods without food can cause stress, increase the risk of ulcers, and lead to digestive issues like colic. Moreover, a horse deprived of food for extended periods may experience heightened levels of anxiety and frustration, impacting their well-being and behavior. While it is essential to monitor calorie intake, extreme food restriction is not a sustainable or healthy solution for managing equine metabolic syndrome.Commercial Grain Feeding Another mistake horse owners often tend to make is relying heavily on commercial grains marketed for metabolic horses. While those feeds may claim to be beneficial for insulin resistance and other metabolic conditions, they often contain many ingredients that can contribute to the toxic load of the horse. Commercial grains may be high in sugars, additives, and fillers, leading to inflammation, digestive disturbances, and immune system imbalances. These feeds may not account for individual sensitivities and the nutritional needs of all horses, potentially exacerbating metabolic issues rather than alleviating them. A more effective approach is to focus on whole foods and natural supplements tailored to the horse's specific needs, promoting better digestion, metabolism, and overall health.Relying Solely on Balanced Minerals Balancing minerals to match the forage is essential for equine nutrition, especially for horses with metabolic conditions. However, relying solely on balanced minerals to meet all the horse's nutritional requirements can be a mistake. While balanced minerals are crucial for maintaining proper bodily functions and supporting metabolic health, they may not address specific nutrient deficiencies or imbalances that could be contributing to metabolic issues. Additionally, some commercial mineral mixes may contain excessive or unnecessary ingredients that do not benefit the horse's overall well-being. Customizing the horse's diet with targeted nutrients and supplements based on individual needs and health goals is essential for achieving optimal metabolic function and overall health.The Importance of Monitoring Stress Levels In addition to dietary considerations, horse owners must monitor and manage their horse's stress levels, as stress can significantly impact their metabolic health. High stress levels could cause increased cortisol production, linked to insulin resistance and other metabolic disorders. Other factors, like inadequate exercise, social isolation, and environmental changes, could also contribute to stress in horses. Implementing strategies for stress reduction,
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This week, we are diving into the best approach for your horse regarding Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS).As April and May approach, many horse owners start thinking about insulin resistance, equine metabolic syndrome, PPID, and PSSM due to the rise in pasture sugars. Common strategies include reducing sugar intake, moving horses to dry lots, checking hay quality, and increasing exercise, but some horses remain sensitive despite those changes. Even after a long time remaining off the grass, they still react strongly, which indicates a need for a more comprehensive approach. Stay tuned to learn how a holistic approach can help you find solutions beyond conventional recommendations and band-aid quick-fixes.Holistic Approach vs. Band-Aid ApproachThe holistic approach recognizes that health issues like insulin resistance and laminitis are complex and require a broader understanding than surface-level solutions. It involves looking at the horse's overall well-being, including diet, exercise, stress levels, and environment, to address underlying imbalances. The band-aid approach generally involves removing sugar from the horse's diet, supplements that have been labeled beneficial for metabolic issues, and focusing on temporary symptom management.Why Your Current Approach Might Not WorkDespite implementing common strategies like restricting sugar intake, providing ample exercise, and using supplements, some horses continue to struggle with metabolic issues. That could be due to the differences in how horses metabolize food, undetected nutrient deficiencies, ongoing stressors, or other underlying health conditions contributing to metabolic dysfunction.Factors Affecting HealthMany factors could influence a horse's susceptibility to metabolic issues. Breed predisposition plays a role, with some breeds being more prone to metabolic imbalances than others. Health history, including past illnesses or injuries, can impact a horse's metabolic health, and genetic factors and past traumas may also contribute to ongoing health challenges. Stress levels, diet composition, lifestyle factors, nutritional status, and food intolerances are all interconnected aspects that can affect a horse's metabolic function and overall well-being.Addressing Underlying CausesTo effectively address metabolic issues, it is essential to identify and target the underlying causes directly. That involves understanding how the condition developed- either a gradual progression or sudden onset due to specific stressors. Stress management also plays a significant role, as chronic stress can disrupt metabolic processes and contribute to health issues. Nutrient deficiencies, especially in essential minerals like selenium, can hinder metabolic function and must be addressed through targeted supplementation or dietary adjustments. To support the metabolic health of a horse, you must avoid unnecessary toxicity in the diet and ingredients that could cause inflammation or allergic reactions.Using Food as a Primary ToolFood plays a crucial role in supporting metabolic health. A clean and balanced diet, tailored to the needs of the horse, is essential to provide essential nutrients and support optimal metabolic function. That includes ensuring adequate fiber intake, managing sugar and carbohydrate levels appropriately, and addressing any specific food intolerances or sensitivities that could contribute to metabolic issues. By focusing on nutrition as a primary tool for health, horse owners can lay a solid foundation for metabolic wellness and the overall well-being of their horses.Links and resources:Connect with Elisha Edwards on her
In this episode of the Equine Connection podcast, Dr. Nicole Rambo and her team introduce a new horse feed from Tribute Equine Nutrition, Synergize™. This high-fat, low non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) blend is designed to increase the fat and fiber content in a horse's diet, while keeping low NSC levels. They contrast Synergize™ with Kalm Ultra®, another high-fat horse feed, highlighting Synergize™'s higher fiber and lower NSC content. The hosts discuss the benefits of Synergize™, including its gut health package, which is comprised of Equi-Ferm XL® (a pre and probiotic) and Constant Comfort® (seaweed-derived calcium for additional stomach support), making it suitable for horses needing more calories, horses with specific dietary concerns like PSSM type 1, or for maintaining efficient digestive health. 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
This week, we are talking about liver health for horses.The liver is a workhorse, carrying out over 500 functions in the equine body. If even one of those functions were compromised, it could potentially affect all other areas of health.Today, I highlight the most significant roles of the liver, explaining how they impact horse health. It is essential to understand these roles to ensure you provide the right support for your horse through proper diet and nutrition.Liver Regeneration The liver is unique in its ability to regenerate, highlighting its essential role in maintaining health and survival. Liver functions include the metabolism of macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, fats), manufacturing vital substances, like bile and clotting factors, nutrient storage, and detoxification.Metabolism The liver plays a central role in carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism, converting those nutrients into usable forms and metabolizing toxins. It also manufactures proteins, bile, and clotting factors.Detoxification and Immunity Liver detoxification involves filtering toxins, microorganisms, dead cells, and old red blood cells. The liver is also a lymphoid organ, supporting immune function through lymphatic circulation and immune cell production. A healthy liver aids in fighting antigens, maintaining fluid balance, and producing substances like interferon for antiviral response.Supporting Liver Health Factors like diet, supplements, medication, and environmental toxins can impact liver health. Nutrients, like selenium, zinc, vitamin C, and B vitamins, and herbs, like milk thistle and dandelion root, can support liver function and detoxification. Monitoring sugar, protein, and fat intake is crucial, especially for horses with metabolic issues like insulin resistance and PSSM, as those conditions directly affect liver function.Common Signs of Liver Issues Symptoms like itchy skin, weepy eyes, fluid retention, poor appetite, ammonia smell in urine, mental dullness, and neurological symptoms can indicate liver dysfunction. Addressing the diet and reducing the toxic load can often improve those symptoms.Nutrients and Herbs for Equine Liver HealthThere are several key nutrients and herbs essential for improving equine liver health. Selenium is crucial for detoxification, especially for horses that are deficient in it. Zinc supports immunity and addresses eye issues, while vitamin C aids in fat metabolism and is an antioxidant. B vitamins like B12 and folic acid are necessary for overall health. Herbs such as milk thistle and dandelion root help support liver function and detoxification. These nutrients and herbs are available in products like Reverse Remedies Eco Cleanse. They can benefit horses by promoting optimal liver function and overall well-being.Overall Importance of Liver Health A healthy liver is crucial for maintaining equine well-being, from metabolism and detoxification to immune function. For that reason, owners must support the liver health of their horses through nutrition and lifestyle choices to prevent and address various equine health issues. Links and resources:Connect with Elisha Edwards on her website Join my email list to be notified about new podcast releases and upcoming webinars.Free Webinar Masterclass: Four Steps to Solving Equine Metabolic Syndrome Naturally
Le 26 janvier j'ai participé au Festival de l'Apprendre en proposant une visio avec deux expertes de la Maison des Adolescents pour vous parler de la santé mentale avec un focus sur les jeunes et les gestes qui sauvent avec la fameuse formation PSSM, premiers secours en santé mentale. Je me suis dit que c'était une bonne idée de laisser à disposition cet échange pour les personnes qui n'ont pas pu être présentes ce jour-là. Il y a avec moi Cécile Charazas, infirmière et doctorante en sciences de l'éducation et Karine Benaben, psychologue, toutes les deux professionnelles de la maison des adolescents à Bordeaux. Vous l'aurez compris cet échange n'était pas prévu à la diffusion sur le podcast donc l'enregistrement s'est fait uniquement via des ordinateurs donc j'espère que ça vous plaira.
Comment être formé aux Premiers Secours en Santé Mentale (PSSM) ? Je vous dévoile tout ça dans cet épisode. J'ai suivi la formation PSSM et je vous propose donc mon retour sur cette formation très intéressante et utile. Ma newsletter : https://jeromelacquemant.substack.com/
Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (PSSM) is a genetic disease affecting many breeds of horses. There are two identified types of PSSM: PSSM Type 1 and PSSM Type 2. In this week's podcast, we focus in on PSSM Type 1. During the podcast, we discuss what PSSM is and how Type 1 is identifiable in horses. We address which horses are at risk of this genetic disease and what it means to their health. Diet is a major factor in reducing the severity of PSSM and thus, we give tips on how best to manage them. We also talk about other ways owners can help reduce the severity of this disease. The bottom line is, with careful management, PSSM horses can and do live healthy and happy lives. PSSM does differ from another common genetic disorder, Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis (HYPP), which we covered in another podcast episode that can be found HERE 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
On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr discuss the topline of horses including:The most common reasons for a poor topline in horsesTips to improve a horse's topline with nutritionSpecific nutrients that impact a horse's toplinePoor topline in horses is a common concern among horse owners, so this topic will be sure to provoke considerable interest! Send this to someone you think would benefit from this episode.Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.com____________________________________ Additional Resources or References during this episode – 3:30 – Body Condition Scoring System3:56 – Cresty Neck Scoring System“Cresty Neck – A Precursor to Metabolic Disease in Horses” blog post - https://www.standleeforage.com/standlee-barn-bulletin/cresty-neck-a-precursor-to-metabolic-disease-in-horses/“Ep. 057: How to Prevent and Manage Laminitis” podcast episode - https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-057-how-to-prevent-and-manage-laminitis/“Ep. 052: Why Your Horse is Overweight, and You Probably Don't Know It” podcast episode - https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-052-why-your-horse-is-overweight-and-you-probably-dont-know-it/4:24 – Development of an equine muscle condition score (initial research on muscle conditioning in 25 thoroughbred horses) - https://beva.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/eve.1377712:58 – Refeeding Syndrome and how to safely feed a neglected, starving rescue horse – chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://ceh.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/sites/g/files/dgvnsk4536/files/local_resources/pdfs/pubs-July2012-bkm-sec.pdf“How Can I Safely Feed a Neglected/Starved Horse Back to Health?” webinar - https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-webinars/safely-feed-a-neglected-horse-back-to-health/32:15 – “Myth or Fact? Horses Can't Digest Oils” podcast episode - https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-0012-myth-or-fact-horses-cant-digest-oils/____________________________________Love the podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple – https://podcasts.apple.com/.../beyond-the-barn/id1541221306Leave a rating on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/3dmftQmwLKDQNueUcCJBZaHave a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode.____________________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-resources/Connect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok____________________________________*Views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of Standlee Premium Products, LLC.*
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Maladie génétique, une expression qui peut faire peur. En parler, mieux comprendre leur fonctionnement et comment les appréhender permet de raisonner les croisements en connaissance de cause. Quelques questions surviennent : Quelles sont les causes des maladies génétiques ? Quels sont les enjeux de celles-ci pour la filière équine ? Chaque segment (sport, course, loisir, trait) rencontre des maladies, quelles sont les plus fréquentes ? Et enfin, quels sont les aspects réglementaires à ne pas oublier dans le cas d'une mise à la production ou d'une vente ? Autant de questions auxquelles Margot Sabbagh, ingénieure développement génétique et sélection à l'IFCE tentera de répondre dans ce podcast. Pour aller plus loin : Article équipédia - PSSM : quels mécanismes héréditaires Article équipédia - Le syndrome du coup de sang Article équipédia - Laboratoires d'analyses génétiques Article équipédia - Observatoire des anomalies génétiques équines Webconférence - Impact des maladies génétiques sur la filière équine Si vous souhaitez en savoir plus sur le sujet, rendez-vous sur notre site internet equipedia.ifce.fr où vous trouverez tous les travaux de nos experts. Vous pouvez aussi nous rejoindre sur notre groupe Facebook équipédia, sciences et innovations équines pour plus de contenus. Pour ne manquer aucun épisode, abonnez-vous, partagez, commentez etn'hésitez pas à laisser 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts et Spotify.
PSSM has been a hot button topic in the horse community lately, and given the prominence of the condition within draft horse breeds, Brabants included, we thought it was worth investigating the implications of PSSM on European Brabants while also outlining the European Brabant Registry of America's views on the issue.READ OUR BLOG ON PSSM and REGISTER FOR THE PSSM CLINIC WITH DR. BETH VALENTINE!Follow us on:FacebookInstagramYouTubeSupport the show
www.nechsenest.cz Co když kůň zlobí i když vlastně nemá důvod? Co je to PSSM, jak ho rozpoznat a testovat? O tom všem se bavíme s Kristýnou Oweisovou, kterou možná znáte z instagramu jako @my.dream.paint --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nechsenest/message
Die genetisch bedingte Stoffwechselstörung PSSM beeinflusst den Glykogenspeicher in den Muskeln des Pferdes, was zu Muskelsteifheit und Leistungseinbußen führt. Eine gezielte Fütterung und Bewegungsstrategie kann helfen, die Symptome zu mildern und das Wohlbefinden der betroffenen Pferde zu verbessern. Eine frühzeitige Diagnose und individuelle Behandlung sind entscheidend, um Pferden mit PSSM ein gesundes und aktives Leben zu ermöglichen. In dieser Folge des wehorse-Podcasts spricht Host Christian Kröber mit Dr. Ingrid Vervuert und Dr. Anna May darüber, was PSSM eigentlich genau ist und wie es erkannt werden kann. Außerdem geben die Expertinnen Tipps zum alltäglichen Management eines PSSM-Pferdes.
Dans cet épisode Marine et moi discutons des différentes solutions que nous avons mise en place pour travailler nos chevaux atteints de PSSM 1 et 2. Au delà des chevaux et de la pathologie, nous y abordons aussi nos ressentis d'humaines sur le sujet : comment gérer émotionnellement quand on apprends que son cheval est atteint d'une pathologie chronique incurable ??? J'espère que tu trouveras des pistes de réponse dans notre discussion
La PSSM 2 (désormais appelée MIM) est une maladie génétique héréditaire qui touche la structure des muscles. Aujourd'hui je te propose une discussion avec Marine, la propriétaire d'Hawaii. Marine a découvert la PSSM 2 d'Hawaii il y a peu de temps. Uisper, mon cheval est atteint de PSSM1, diagnostiqué il y a 6 ans maintenant. Cette discussion est donc l'occasion pour elle et moi de discuter des différences entres PSSM 1 et 2, des symptomes au diagnostic. Nous abordons également les évolutions médicales au sujet de cette pathologie depuis les 6 dernières années. Cet épisode est donc l'occasion pour toi de découvrir la PSSM sous l'angle de la discussion et de l'expérience de Marine. Je te conseille d'écouter l'épisode 6 du podcast Murmure Equin, traitant de la PSSM 1, avant de te lancer dans l'écoute de cet épisode. Tu peux retrouver Marine ici : https://www.instagram.com/marine.horsee/ Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Equine polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM or EPSM) is a genetic condition in horses that affects how muscle cells store sugars. This can lead to exercise intolerance, stiffness, and an abnormal gait in your horse. After diagnosis, owners often notice signs, such as tail swishing, behavioural changes, and slight performance reductions indicating mild tying-up. Horses with PSSM are at higher risk of tying-up, also known as exertional rhabdomyolysis. These episodes cause significant pain and are characterized by stiff, firm muscles along with profuse sweating and reluctance to move. In severe cases, the breakdown of muscle tissue can affect kidney function and can be fatal. The best way to manage PSSM horses is to provide a forage-first low-sugar and starch diet and meet additional energy requirements with dietary fat. A consistent exercise routine can also help promote glycogen breakdown in the muscle. Dietary management can have a significant positive impact on the health and comfort of PSSM horses, and help to minimize the need for costly veterinary care. Wondering how to best feed your PSSM horse? Listen to this podcast! Read more: https://madbarn.com/pssm-in-horses/_______________________________ Mad Barn Academy is dedicated to supporting horse owners and equine practitioners through research, training and education. Visit us at https://madbarn.com for more resources, videos and articles.
Saviez-vous qu'1 personne sur 4 est touchée par un trouble psychique au cours de sa vie ? Cela signifie que chacun d'entre nous a été confronté de près ou de loin à certains de ces troubles : Les troubles de l'humeur : dépression, trouble bipolaire ; Les troubles anxieux ; Les troubles obsessionnels compulsifs ; Les addictions ; Les troubles du comportement alimentaire ; Les troubles psychotiques ; La schizophrénie, etc. Dans cet épisode, j'accueille Alison, formatrice en premiers secours en santé mentale (PSSM). Alison nous explique en détail ce qu'est le PSSM et pourquoi il est important d'apprendre à reconnaître les signes de troubles en santé mentale. Elle nous donne des conseils pratiques pour aider les personnes en détresse psychologiques, que ce soit en famille, au travail ou dans notre cercle d'amis. Tout au long de l'épisode, Alison partage son expérience et des cas concrets pour nous aider à mieux comprendre les différents troubles en santé mentale. Elle nous explique comment ces troubles peuvent se manifester et comment les appréhender grâce à la méthode AERER. Enfin, Alison nous donne des astuces pour prendre soin de notre propre santé mentale. Elle souligne l'importance de la communication et de la recherche de soutien en cas de besoin. Références Épisode 23. Morphopsychologie : Ce que votre visage dit de vous 3114 : numéro national de prévention du suicide https://3114.fr/ Fond solidaire : https://pssmfrance.fr/ BD sur la bipolarité : Goupil ou face de Lou Lubie Film : La forêt de mon père - Vero Cratzborn En attendant Bojangles - Regis Roinsard https://epsykoi.com/ https://www.psycom.org/ Pour contacter mon invité Site internet : http://www.therapiebreve.info/#/ Linked In : @Alison Alvarez Une note 5⭐️ et un petit commentaire sur Apple Podcast ou Spotify aide beaucoup ❤️ Merci de continuer à me suivre, toujours ouverte à vos retours
Who knew the good old term “tying up” could have so many meanings? This episode digs into some different muscle myopathies (i.e. PSSM 1, PSSM 2, RER, and MFM) and provides tips for how we can tweak the diet and manage a horse for the best outcome. Resources: • (ER) Exertional Rhabdomyolysis: https://cvm.msu.edu/research/faculty-research/comparative-medical-genetics/valberg-laboratory/exertional-rhabdomyolysis • (RER) Recurrent Exertional Rhabdomyolysis: https://cvm.msu.edu/research/faculty-research/comparative-medical-genetics/valberg-laboratory/recurrent-exertional-rhabdomyolysis • (PSSM 1) Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy 1: https://cvm.msu.edu/research/faculty-research/comparative-medical-genetics/valberg-laboratory/type-1-polysaccharide-storage-myopathy • (PSSM 2) Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy 2: https://cvm.msu.edu/research/faculty-research/comparative-medical-genetics/valberg-laboratory/type-2-polysaccharide-storage-myopathy • (MFM) Myofibrillar Myopathy: https://cvm.msu.edu/research/faculty-research/comparative-medical-genetics/valberg-laboratory/myofibrillar-myopathy You can now follow @drjyme on Facebook and Instagram! Please tell your friends how #feedroomchemist has made you an #empoweredhorseowner! …. If you have a topic or question you would like addressed on a future episode please email info@bluebonnetfeeds.com Dr. Jyme Nichols is Director of Nutrition for Bluebonnet Feeds and Stride Animal Health. For more information on these brands or a free virtual nutrition consult from our team just visit bluebonnetfeeds.com/nutrition-consult --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feedroomchemist/message
Dans cet épisode je te livre mes réflexions des 6 derniers mois dans le travail de Uisper. Comment on fait pour travailler un cheval PSSM, naviculaire, avec un passé de tendinite, Lyme et fourbure sans appeler le vétérinaire tous les 4 matins ? La réponse m'a été donné par Sue Dyson et ses recherches sur les signes de douleurs chez le cheval monté. La place des émotions du cavalier se tire également une part belle dans cet épisode. Je te souhaite une bonne écoute et retrouve moi pour en discuter ici : Le compte instagram Murmure Animal Shiatsu : https://www.instagram.com/murmure.animal.shiatsu/ Le site internet : https://murmure-animal.fr/ Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
PSSM or polysaccharide storage myopathy is a muscle disease in horses which has become more and more common among different horse breeds im recent years. As there is no cure, we need to manage feeding and stabling routine of affected horses lifelong. I am talking with equine nutritionist Daniela Vadehra from Austria today about what PSSM is all about and what we can do when our horse is diagnosed with it.Show Notes:https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/01/18/horse-podcast-ep-294-pssm-in-horses/
PSSM or polysaccharide storage myopathy is a muscle disease in horses which has become more and more common among different horse breeds im recent years. As there is no cure, we need to manage feeding and stabling routine of affected horses lifelong. I am talking with equine nutritionist Daniela Vadehra from Austria today about what PSSM is all about and what we can do when our horse is diagnosed with it. Show Notes: https://equestrianadventuresses.com/2023/01/18/horse-podcast-ep-294-pssm-in-horses/
Auf was muss ich bei der Ration eines PSSM- Pferdes achten, was sollten wichtige Bestandteile des Futters sein und kann ich mein Pferd noch irgendwie unterstützen? Das waren einige Fragen die uns im Bezug auf PSSM erreicht haben und die Barbara im neuen Podcast genau unter die Lupe nimmt.
Pour accéder à l'intégralité de ce podcast et écouter chaque semaine un nouvel épisode du Quart d'Heure Véto, c'est très simple, il vous suffit de vous abonner en cliquant sur ce lien : https://m.audiomeans.fr/s/S-yUNSBZSR "Comment nourrir un cheval atteint de PSSM ou sujet aux myosites", le docteur Sarah Pradeaud, vétérinaire équin et membre de la commission alimentation de Meurthe et Moselle a rédigé cet article publié dans le Point Vétérinaire n°214 septembre 2022 Si les recommandations concernant l'alimentation et l'activité sont bien respectées, même les chevaux atteints d'une myosite d'origine génétique peuvent atteindre un bon niveau de performance. Les atteintes musculaires consécutives à une myosite, ou “coup de sang”, peuvent être invalidantes et laisser des séquelles préjudiciables à la carrière sportive du cheval. Grâce à une prise en charge adéquate de l'alimentation et de l'exercice, il est possible de limiter les récidives chez les chevaux prédisposés, notamment ceux atteints de myopathie par surcharge en polysaccharides, ou polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM).PSSM et autres causes de myositeIl. Notes et références Article S. Pradeaud - PVE n°214 septembre 2022 https://www.lepointveterinaire.fr/publications/pratique-veterinaire-equine/article/n-214/comment-nourrir-un-cheval-atteint-de-pssm-ou-sujet-aux-myosites.html Retrouvez toute la synthèse sur la Fiche Podcast : https://audmns.com/SphKZaT Pour aller plus loin : Un site en anglais de la Dre Valberg, chercheuse de l'Université du Michigan, reprenant chacune des maladies musculaires : https://cvm.msu.edu/research/faculty-research/comparative-medical-genetics/valberg-laboratory Ou encore le site de l'université américaine UCDavis sur la maladie PSSM : https://ceh.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/health-topics/polysaccharide-storage-myopathy-pssm Un de nos précédents épisodes : Maladies musculaires d'origine génétique, Article de Stephanie J.Valberg - Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2020 Aug;36(2):353-378. : A retrouver sur notre chaîne de podcasts. Pour nous suivre : 1. Abonnez-vous à notre chaine pour profiter de l'intégralité des épisodes : Le Quart d'Heure Véto : décrypte et résume en moins de 15 min un article de biblio véto - Sur abonnement uniquement, Le Véto du Mois : Partagez le temps d'une interview l'expérience de vétérinaires emblématiques de notre milieu, des rencontres conviviales, comme si nous étions dans votre salon au coin du feu. Podcasts bonus au fil des inspirations... 2. Le Scope Nous partageons avec vous nos dernières découvertes, inspirations, pistes de réflexion, nouveautés… À découvrir et utiliser dès maintenant, TOUT DE SUITE, dans votre quotidien de vétérinaire, de manager, de vie personnelle, de chef d'entreprise… Et tout cela en moins de 5 minutes top chrono un à 2 mardis par mois ! Je souhaite recevoir mon Scope : https://vetmasterclass.com/lescope/ 3. Contactez-nous, suivez-nous et donnez nous votre avis ! Des sujets que vous souhaiteriez approfondir, des références à partager, ou nous faire part de vos feed-backs : Abonnez-vous à notre chaine, donnez nous des étoiles, un commentaire et partagez autour de vous ! Sur notre site : https://vetmasterclass.com/ Sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/VmHorse Sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/vetmasterclass/ Sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC18ovcWk9e-mFiTL34OQ03g Sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/company/vetmasterclass-horse/about/ Belle journée à tous, Et continuez à vivre votre métier avec Passion !
In dieser Folge geht es um die aktuell in den Fachmedien diskutierte Erkrankung PSSM2, die Polysaccharid-Speicher-Myopathie Typ 2. Diese Erkrankung betrifft die Muskulatur des Pferdes und zeigt sich eher diffus. PSSM2 ist nicht heilbar – aber wie durch Diagnostik, angepasste Fütterung und gezieltes Training diese Erkrankung gemanagt werden kann, darüber spricht der Leiter der Pferdeklinik Prof. Karsten Feige von der Tierärztlichen Hochschule Hannover.
This week Kate and Nancy delve into the research of Dr. Valberg at Michigan State University. She runs the Equine Neuromuscular Diagnostics Laboratory and is a fervent researcher of equine muscular diseases. You can access her informative webpages here. Research Reference (Open Access): Valberg, SJ, Williams, ZJ, Finno, CJ, Schultz, A, Velez-Irizarry, D, Henry, ML, et al (2022). Type 2 polysaccharide storage myopathy in Quarter Horses is a novel glycogen storage disease causing exertional rhabdomyolysis. Equine Veterinary Journal. https://beva.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/evj.13876 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nancy-mclean/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nancy-mclean/support
This week Doc Yardley and Timko discuss the treatment of PSSM, the truth about genetic testing, and how these tests should be validated. They also talk about the correct diet and how to keep a PSSM horse healthy and at work. https://www.nature.com/articles/%20d41586-018-05771-0
In this episode, both Doctor Yardley discuss PSSM type I and II. Polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM) is a disease that results in an abnormal accumulation of glycogen (sugar) in the muscles. Learn how to diagnose the disease correctly. No more guessing we have the science and the facts on the correct way to diagnose a horse.
PSSM är en muskelsjukdom där man kan hjälpa hästen mycket genom att fodra rätt. I dagens avsnitt kommer vi reda ut vad PSSM är och hur du ska utfodra din häst o den har PSSM. Detta avsnitt görs av foderrådgivare Linn Wittlock och Jennifer Rehnholm från St Hippolyt. Musik: Jennifer Rehnholm och Oskar Abrahamsson Mail: info@hippolyt.se Telefon: +46 0413 486 100 www.hippolyt.se
This week we continue the discussion of muscle disorders. We specifically discuss PSMM Type 2 and how it differs from last week's topic, PSSM Type 1. We then talk about some other common muscle disorders that are similar to PSSM, but are actually quite different. We highlight how these disorders affect horses and how they are currently being diagnosed. Diet does play a key role in managing these types of horses. However, while many muscle disorders may appear similar, their dietary needs will differ. Thus, we do highlight this. Finally, near the end we do give some final tips on how you can best manage your horses that may be suffering either with PSSM Type 2 or some of the other common muscle disorders. 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
Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (PSSM) is a genetic disease affecting many breeds of horses. There are two identified types of PSSM, PSSM Type 1 and PSSM Type 2. In this week's podcast we focus in on PSSM Type 1. During the podcast we discuss what PSSM is and how Type 1 is identifiable in our horses. We address which horses are at risk of this genetic disease and what it means to their health and happiness. Diet is a major factor in reducing the severity of PSSM and thus we give tips on how best to manage them. We also talk about other ways owners can help reduce the severity of this disease. The bottom line is, with careful management, PSSM horses can and do live healthy and happy lives. PSSM does differ from another common genetic disorder Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis (HYPP) which we covered in another podcast episode that can be found HERE 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
2022 has arrived, and I have LOTS to share with you guys! So much so that I had to split this episode into two parts. In this episode, you will hear information about.... The TWE Academy, hear about some of my plans for 2022, and hear updates on each of the horses. Finn (Where did his mane and tail go?) Raven's (under-saddle and EPM) Cashmere (Is she here to stay?) River (Under-saddle and ??? Some big news here) Candy & Cash (Aging, weight, and pain management) June (You'll be seeing her around a lot!) Pumpkin (Fractured molars and ligament injuries) Plus... a discussion about creating a medical support team for your horses, problem-solving mysterious medical conditions, and how just one or two vet exams are not enough to rule out pain! For More Information On PSSM : Websites: http://equiseq.com/learning_center/health/polysaccharide-storage-myopathy-pssm https://www.immubiome.com/blogs/horse-resources-and-education/things-to-know-about-pssm https://pssmawareness.com/2020/11/what-is-pssm2/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/Sp223pUYBRE https://youtu.be/nKHIGDjwCmM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV0WwcXotj6AuIxEKR-BD5A Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3gukeAibVssKRwlcGqcaRB?si=tDe3YE_YStK5x0Qtu5diaA&nd=1 https://open.spotify.com/episode/4plajNICEY8fPu3Sjzf1Gx Facebook Groups: 'PSSM & MFM Awareness' https://www.facebook.com/groups/pssmandmfmawareness 'PSSM Forum' https://www.facebook.com/groups/202978353056065 How to test your horse for PSSM1 & PSSM2: https://generatio.de/en (PSSM1 & 2 - UK & Europe) https://www.animalgenetics.eu/Equine/Genetic_Disease/PSSM.asp (PSSM1 - UK & Europe) http://www.equiseq.com/ (PSSM 2 - USA & rest of the world) https://www.animalgenetics.us/equine/genetic_disease/PSSM.asp (PSSM 1 - USA & rest of the world ) To Learn More About The Willing Equine : www.thewillingequine.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewillingequine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewillingequine/support
Die Polysaccharid-Speicher-Myopathie ist eine recht neue Krankheit, die aber bei immer mehr Pferden diagnostiziert wird. In diesem Webinar geht es unter anderem um die Ursachen und Symptome von PSSM sowie die Haltung und Fütterung eines erkrankten Pferdes. Aufzeichnung des Webinars vom 12. Oktober 2021. Weitere Infos zu unseren Ausbildungen und weiteren Seminaren und Webinaren findest du auf unserer Homepage: https://www.thp-prester.de/ Infos zu den Produkten von Nature´s Best findest du hier: https://www.naturesbest-pferd.de/de/naturesbest/nav_natures_best/home_44/
In this podcast, Bryan and Dr Lena Clifford have a discussion on PSSM (Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy) in horses and the effect on their body systems. What are the symptoms of PSSM in horses? What causes PSSM in horses? The impact on muscles and body structure? The impact on training? What to feed a horse with PSSM. Management and treatment of PSSM. Dr Lena Clifford DVM – Animal Biomechanical Solutions – http://www.biomechanicalsolutions.com.au/index.php
Depuis 2019, le programme Premiers secours en santé mentale (PSSM) forme des citoyens lambda à repérer chez les autres des signes de détresse psychologique, de troubles psychiques, voire de pathologies plus lourdes comme la bipolarité. Le but : les aider à trouver les mots qui sauvent. Notre consoeur Juliette Chaignon du Figaro a suivi deux jours d'apprentissage. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
In der heutigen Folge sprechen Franziska Wojewski Produktmanagerin von Nature´s Best und Tierheilpraktikerin sowie Brit Kröger ebenfalls Tierheilpraktikerin über die Polysaccharid-Speicher-Myopathie. Von Ursachen über Symptome bis hin zur Haltung und Fütterung wird vieles angesprochen. Darüber hinaus werden die Unterschiede zwischen PSSM1 und PSSM2 herausgearbeitet. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören.
HippoWissen: Online-Fütterungsseminar vom 28. September 2021Mit unserer digitalen Beratungsreihe "HippoWissen" möchten wir allen Pferdehaltern und Reitern die Möglichkeit Antworten auf Fragen zu geben und das unabhängig von Zeit und Ort.In unserem Online-Seminar gehen wir gezielt auf die Problematik von PSSM 1 und „PSSM 2“ ein. Der Muskelstoffwechsel, die Symptomatik, Diagnostik und vor allem fütterungstechnische Lösungen inkl. Produktvorstellung stehen hier im Vordergrund.1. Thema: Die Muskulatur2. Thema: PSSM 1 und „PSSM 2“3. Thema: Angepasste Fütterung bei PSSMDu benötigst mehr Informationen oder wünschst eine individuelle Futterberatung? Dann kontaktiere uns gerne unverbindlich per Telefon oder per E-Mail.☎️ +49 (0) 6222 990 100
Pari Patri, Founder of the Pyramid Spiritual Societies Movement, PSSM and is an award-winning Executive Spiritual Coach. She was recognized as one of the ‘Top 20 Global Women of Excellence' by U.S Congressman ‘Danny K. Davis' for the Annual International Women's Day in 2019. She is also a Certified Energy Worker, Crystal Expert and Therapist.Formerly a corporate professional who dared and quit her 9 to 5 job to achieve her dream --- ‘Empower every single woman to make them self-sufficient, become financially independent and extremely confident'. It is her strong intention to spread awareness about and fiercely introduce Patriji and Pyramid Spiritual Societies Movement across continents through PSSM Global.https://paripatri.com/https://www.pssmovement.org/https://pssga.org/https://pssmglobal.org/https://www.globalpyramidnetwork.com/https://www.youtube.com/c/PariPatriJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHzWqM_Xm-EgRfwt2cbBAHQ/joinConflict Radio - Discord Linkhttps://discord.com/invite/MykTtkvDRMConflict Radio - Episode 132 The Sacred Symbol for The Divine Order of Creation with Pari Patrihttps://conflictradio.net/
Aujourd'hui c'est un épisode plus personnel que je vous dévoile car en effet on va discuter de la PSSM et Uisper en est atteint. C'est donc la propriétaire de chevaux qui vous parles, et elle a totalement oublié la praticienne shiatsu au passage =P Mais bien évidemment que le shiatsu peut être utile pour les chevaux PSSM
Additional Resources:“What Type of Hay Should I Feed My Horse?” Webinar with Presentation Notes - https://standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-webinars/decrease-colic“What Type of Hay Should I Feed My Horse?” Quick Fact Sheet – https://www.standleeforage.com/files/fact-sheets/forage_types.pdf“What is the Right Kind of Forage for Your Horse?” Nutritional White Paper – https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-papers/what-is-the-right-forage-for-your-horse/“Managing Body Condition with Forage” Nutritional White Paper – https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-papers/managing-body-condition-with-forage/____________________________________Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standleeforage.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode.____________________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-resourcesConnect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok
PSSM steht im Moment gerade im Fokus der Pferdewelt, was genau ist PSSM, wo liegt der Unterschied zwischen Typ 1 und 2 - Komplex und hat jetzt jedes Pferd mit Rittigkeitsproblemen und Muskelabbau PSSM? Dr. Bianca Schwarz steht mir in diesem Interview als Expertin (Pferdeinternistin - Diplomate of the European College of Equine Internal Medicine) Rede und Antwort. Muskelerkrankungen beim Pferd ein komplexes Thema, hör rein und erhalten einen ersten Einblick.
Tune into this week's Equinety Podcast and hear from Kathy Moss, some of her Cowboy Poetry and how Equinety has helped Sugarfoot come back from severe founder!
PSSM france développe une formation pour s'adresser de façon adaptée et bien agir auprès de personnes souffrant de troubles ou de maladies psychiques. Une démarche née en Australie et dont PSSM France possède la licence de l'un des programmes. L'association forme des formateurs qui eux-mêmes interviennent ensuite pour différentes structures et publics-cibles. La session de formation dure 2 jours.
In this episode, I had the privilege of interviewing Dr Nerida Richards who is an Equine Nutritionist and one of the amazing faces behind FeedXL, an online horse nutrition calculator. Together we discussed all things equine nutrition with a focus on feeding for good behaviour including: An overview of her journey with horses and how she dove into a career involving animal nutrition Some horse nutrition mistakes that she made when she was younger How our horse's diet can impact their behaviour Top tips for feeding any horse and how important a balanced diet is for long term health Ulcer management and feeding principles to help prevent them from occurring Common feeding mistakes people make with horses Feeding adjustments to make if your horse is hot/more sensitive Feeding adjustments to make if your horse is on the lazier side Feeding poor doers like off the track TB's and how to turn them into good doers The importance of forage in your horse's diet Feeding good-doers how to still feed a lot of forage and manage their condition Feeding warmbloods and how they are predisposed to PSSM and so much more! Nerida really does a great job at making complex topics easy for anyone to understand and this podcast episode is a must-listen for any horse owner! To find out more about Nerida and topics mentioned in the podcast please click the below links: FeedXL: https://feedxl.com/ FeedXL Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/feedxl Gastric Ulcers Masterclass: https://feedxl.com/prevent-gastric-ulcers-masterclass/ My Horse Is Crazy My Horse Is Lazy Feeding For Behaviour Ebook: https://feedxl.com/crazy-lazy-resource/ and to connect further with me click the links below :) Instagram: @felicitydavies_ Facebook: Felicity Davies Horsemanship Website: www.confidentequestrianprogram.com
This episodes tackles how to feed horses who suffer from muscle-related disorders, like tying-up or Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy, including how these conditions differ and how that affects your approach to the diet.
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Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.07.285957v1?rss=1 Authors: Johansson-Akhe, I., Mirabello, C., Wallner, B. Abstract: Motivation: Peptide-protein interactions between a smaller or disordered peptide stretch and a folded receptor make up a large part of all protein-protein interactions. A common approach for modeling such interactions is to exhaustively sample the conformational space by fast-fourier transform based docking, and then refining a select top percentage of decoys. Commonly, the methods capable of ranking the decoys for selection in short enough time for larger scale studies rely only on first-principle energy terms derived directly from structure such as electrostatics, van der Waals forces, or on precalculated statistical pairwise potentials. Results: In this work, we present InterPepRank for peptide-protein complex scoring and ranking. InterPepRank is a machine-learning based method which encodes the structure of the complex as a graph; with physical pairwise interactions as edges and evolutionary features such as PSSM and sequence conservation as nodes. The graph representation is trained to predict the LRMSD of decoys by using edge-conditioned graph convolutions on a large set of peptide-protein complexes, and performance is maximised by an ensembled prediction of variying network architectures. InterPepRank is tested on an independent test set with no targets sharing CATH family nor 30% sequence identity with any target in training or validation data. On this set, InterPepRank has a mean AUC of 0.70 for finding peptide-protein complexes with LRMSD
Sofia Mikko som är forskare vid SLU och expert på ärftliga sjukdomar hos häst hjälper oss att besvara frågor om ärftliga sjukdomar och genetiska defekter hos hästar. Vi diskuterar symtom, bakgrund och hur sjukdomarna nedärvs. WFFS, PSSM och Microftalmi är exempel på ärftliga problem som diskuteras i avsnittet. Vi får också reda på vad en mutation egentligen är. Obs! Inskickade lyssnarfrågor besvaras i nästa avsnitt.
Research is offering more insight into inherited diseases and conditions in our horses. Learn more about HYPP, PSSM, overo lethal white syndrome, lavender foal syndrome, HERDA, SCID, and more.