
In this episode of Dear Horse World, equine veterinarian Dr. Kent Tooman breaks down the truth about equine metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and why more horses than ever are at risk of laminitis. Dr. Kent Tooman is an experienced equine veterinarian with over 30 years in practice, specializing in performance horses and metabolic health. In this episode you will learn: What's really happening inside your horse's body Why "easy keepers" may be misunderstood The subtle signs most owners miss (including fat deposits and barn blindness) Breed predispositions (ponies, Arabs, draft crosses, and more) Practical steps to reduce risk and manage weight safely How insulin affects your horse's health The connection between weight, metabolism, and laminitis Why modern horse management is increasing risk How to spot early warning signs before it's too late If you care about better horse health, training, and management, subscribe for more expert conversations. This episode is sponsored by Pegaus Training & Rehabilitation Center <div data-mesh-id="comp-m9lqnureinlineContent-gridContainer" data-testid="mesh-container-content
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