Lesedauer 2 Minuten  

Most horse owners know spring grass can be risky for laminitis-prone horses. But what about grazed-down pastures in fall? Or that “barely any grass” paddock that looks completely harmless? As it turns out, many of our long-held assumptions about pasture safety are not just outdated — they could be putting our horses at risk.

In this eye-opening episode of the Sanoanimal Podcast, we dive into everything you need to know about pasture management for horses with metabolic issues or a history of laminitis.

You’ll learn:
✔️ Why modern pasture grasses are not what they used to be – and why many are dangerously high in sugar
✔️ How weather, drought, frost, and overgrazing all increase sugar content in grass
✔️ The hidden danger of short, grazed-down fields and stressed pastures
✔️ What endophytes are and how they affect horses’ health
✔️ Practical solutions like rotational grazing, dry lots, grazing muzzles, hay testing, and pasture rest periods
✔️ Why early warning signs matter – and how to spot them before it’s too late
✔️ How to build a supportive team of professionals around your horse

Whether your horse has battled laminitis before or you’re trying to prevent a first episode, this episode is packed with science-based insights, real-life experience, and practical tips to help you make smarter decisions every day.

Listen now – because pasture management isn’t just land care. It’s health care for your horse.

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Team Sanoanimal