2005 BEVA & WALTHAM® Nutrition Symposium
These proceedings are available as a 183 page paperback A4 book for £20.
The proceedings include papers on the following:
Part I – In Depth
- How understanding the digestive process can help minimise digestive disturbances due to diet and feeding practices – Pat Harris and Kate Arkell
- Condition scoring and weight estimation: practical tools – Heather Gee and Pat Harris
- How to feed the horse with diarrhoea – Tim Mair
- How to feed the sick neonatal foal – Sarah Stoneham
- The role of antioxidants – David Marlin, Catherine Dunnett and Christopher Deaton
- Nutrition and the older horse – Nicola Jarvis, Pat Harris and Clare Lockyer
- How to reduce the risk of nutritionally associated laminitis – Clare Lockyer
- Hints on nutrition for optimal growth – Pat Harris
- Nutritional management of endurance horses – Ray Geor and Pat Harris
- How to feed the convalescent horse following intestinal surgery – Andy Durham
- Diet, feeding and gastrointestinal health in horses – Ray Geor
- Can diet influence behaviour – Christine Nicol
- Weight control and management – Pat Harris and Isabel Stewart
- Faster, stronger, sounder: the role of nutritional supplements and feeding strategies in equine athletic performance - Ray Geor
- Feeding and management advice for tying-up / azoturia / Monday morning disease / equine rhabdomyolysis syndrome – Pat Harris
- Nutrition and performance in the sport horse – Ruth Bishop
- When to call in the nutritionist – Ruth Bishop
Part II - Practical
- Basic rules of feeding – Kate Arkell
- Feeding the endurance horse – Ray Geor and Pat Harris
- Preparing and feeding the competition horse – Ruth Bishop
- The role of nutritional supplements and feeding strategies in equine athletic performance – Ray Geor
- Can diet influence behaviour? – Christine Nicol
- Hints on nutrition for optimal growth – Pat Harris
- Nutrition and the older horse – Nicola Jarvis, Pat Harris and Clare Lockyer
- How to keep the gut happy and healthy – Ray Geor
- Weight control and management - Pat Harris and Isabel Stewart
- How nutrition can help manage and reduce the risk of laminitis – Clare Lockyer
- The importance of antioxidants – David Marlin, Catherine Dunnett and Christopher Deaton
- Practical implications for managing a horse with ERS – Pat Harris
- Notes for horse owners regarding the sick neonatal foal – Sarah Stoneham
- Notes for horse owners regarding diarrhoea in the adult horse – Tim Mair
- What is a nutritionist and when should I use one? – Ruth Bishop
© British Equine Veterinary Association & WALTHAM®, The Science behind SPILLERS® and WINERGY®
Published By Equine Veterinary Journal Ltd
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