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On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr discuss equine Cushing’s disease in horses, also known as pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID), including:
What type of horses are most likely to get Cushing’s diseaseThe difference between equine Cushing’s disease and equine metabolic syndrome (EMS)How to properly feed a horse with Cushing’s disease and what to avoidTune in as Dr. Cubitt explains how to properly feed and care for a horse with Cushing’s disease. She shares common symptoms of Cushing’s disease in horses and how it’s diagnosed, along with a symptom that often gets missed with our competitive show horses.
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Reference –
~7:14 – Differences between Cushing’s Disease and Equine Metabolic Syndrome - https://www.thelaminitissite.org/articles/is-it-ppid-or-is-it-ems
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On this episode, co-host Katy Starr chats with guest expert Dr. Stephen Duren, PhD, MS, PAS about the history of equine nutrition, including:
The differences between horses used in war, agriculture, and transportation and how they were fed for those uses versus how they are fed nowHow and why the industrial revolution put a halt to equine nutrition researchWhat has been the greatest advancement in equine nutrition research that we can apply to our modern horsesThis episode takes us on a journey through time to learn just how observant horse owners were, even without the science, to determine what a horse might need to eat in their diet to handle their workloads. While horses provide more recreation and competitive opportunities for us now, they were crucial for survival for generations before us.
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Episode Resources:
National Research Council. 2007. Nutrient Requirements of Horses: Sixth Revised Edition. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
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On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr chat with Dr. Stephanie Bonin, a principal and senior biomechanical engineer, about her research on the movement of how horses chew and why it matters, including:
How horses chew long-stem hay or grass versus smaller pelleted feeds and forageHow the height at which horses eat can affect their jaw movement and teeth alignmentPotential dental management needs depending on the horse’s dietFor our more advanced horse owners and those asking for a deeper dive into the science – THIS episode is for you! See the notes below for a brief glossary on some terms discussed in this episode.
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Episode References:
~8:54 – Dr. Bonin’s image description in episode of the McPhail Equine Performance Center set-up with Dr. Hilary Clayton - https://hoofcare.blogspot.com/2011/07/research-clayton-and-bowkers-effects-of.html
~12:02 - Kinematics of the equine temporomandibular joint -https://www.researchgate.net/publication/7270686_Kinematics_of_the_equine_temporomandibular_joint
~27:49 - Comparison of mandibular motion in horses chewing hay and pellets - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/6311792_Comparison_of_mandibular_motion_in_horses_chewing_hay_and_pellets
Glossary of Terms:
~9:55 – Retroreflective makers – reflect light back in the direction it came, in this scenario, to the cameras~11:39 – TMJ - Temporomandibular joint~12:24 – Mandible – lower jaw, Maxilla – upper jaw~13:01 – Caudally – in the direction of or situated in or near the tail or posterior part of the body~13:05 – Kinematics – the study of motion without referencing any force that may actually cause the motion – how they’re moving, not why they’re moving, e.g. distance or displacement, speed or velocity, and acceleration.~17:26 – Adbraded down – worn down~17:32 – Atlanto-Occipital Joint – the poll of the horse which connects the first vertebrae with the skull~19:47 – Ramus – the large bone of the mandible or lower jaw~36:32 – Malocclusions – the misalignment between a horse’s upper and lower jaws~42:00 – Lateral excursion– the side-to-side movement of the lower jaw away from the midlineHelpful Standlee Products:
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Stay connected with Dr. Stephanie Bonin:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanieboninResearchGate - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stephanie-Bonin_______________________________
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On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr discuss salt requirements for horses, including:
What are the different types of salt and what kind does your horse need?Do horses know when they need more salt (or other nutrients) in their diet? Can they self-regulate?Feeding loose salt versus block salt – which is better for horses?There are SO many different types of salt, it can be overwhelming knowing what exactly your horse needs. Come have a listen to get all your salt questions answered in this episode – and share with a friend!
Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email [email protected]
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Episode Resources:
~3:02 - National Research Council. 2007. Nutrient Requirements of Horses: Sixth Revised Edition. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
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On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr chat with guest expert Dr. Briana Hamamoto, large animal veterinarian for the California Veterinary Emergency Team, about how to best prepare horses and other livestock for an emergency disaster, including:
The BIGGEST mistake horse and other livestock owners make when it comes to natural disaster emergencies and preparednessWhat to include in a “preparedness kit” or “to-go kit” to make sure you and your animals are ready in a moment’s noticeHow to minimize colic, laminitis, and other medical issues that frequently plague horses during stressful natural disastersWe’ve heard the heart wrenching stories of unexpected wildfires wreaking havoc, the relentless force of a hurricane bringing debilitating flood waters, or an unusual snowstorm creating a standstill and freezing water sources - do NOT be left unprepared. Dr. Hamamoto shares some simple, but often overlooked, tips to help you prepare before a natural disaster strikes.
Are you ready?
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Episode Resources:
~22:00 – Cal OES (Office of Emergency Services) - https://www.caloes.ca.gov/
~31:23 – NAPA CART (Community Animal Response Team) - https://napacart.org/resources/
~ 31:54 - Northern California Association of Equine Practitioners - https://www.norcalaep.org/resources/
~48:46 - California Veterinary Emergency Team (CVET) - https://cvet.sf.ucdavis.edu/join
~56:59 – State Emergency Teams mentioned by Dr. Hamamoto and other national support –
National Veterinary Response Team – https://aspr.hhs.gov/NDMS/Pages/nvrt.aspxAmerican Association of Equine Practitioners – https://aaep.org/horse-owners/owner-guidelines/owner-emergency-disaster-and-preparednessAmerican Veterinary Medical Association – https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/animal-health-and-welfare/disaster-preparednessTexas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) – https://vetmed.tamu.edu/vet/Mississippi Animal Response Team (MART) – https://www.mbah.ms.gov/emergency-programs/evacuation-transportation-sheltering/Colorado Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps – https://adoptafriend.org/get-involved/colorado-veterinary-medical-reserve-corps/Minnesota Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps – https://www.mnvmrc.org/_______________________________
Stay connected with Dr. Hamamoto and the California Veterinary Emergency Team:
California Veterinary Emergency TeamInstagram – @cvetucdavisFacebook – @CVETucdavisTwitter – @cvetucdavis*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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On this episode, co-host Katy Starr and guest expert Dr. Geoffrey Lossie, a board-certified poultry veterinarian who works as an avian diagnostician at the Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab and clinical assistant professor at Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, discuss:
Top tips to properly prepare for bringing home new chicks How to identify signs and symptoms for the most common health issues in chickens and ways to prevent themWhat to do when it’s difficult to find a specialized poultry veterinarianThe ability to identify what is normal for chickens allows poultry owners to know when something is abnormal and intervene sooner, if needed.
Whether you’re a seasoned chicken whisperer or a budding backyard chicken keeper, tune in to this jam-packed episode and how Dr. Lossie’s recommendation for "all-in, all-out" practices can revolutionize your chicken-raising game and help to raise happy, healthy hens.
Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email [email protected]
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Stay connected with Dr. Geoffrey Lossie:
Animal Disease Diagnostic LaboratoryPurdue Veterinary Medicine ExtensionEmail - [email protected]*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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On this part two episode, co-host Katy Starr continues her conversation with long distance trail rider, Jodie Morton of Green, Gold and Blues about:
One item that she will never, EVER leave home without for a trail rideHer process for planning a safe and successful trail ride on big trailsA brilliant strategy she uses with her horse Thelma, to make elevation gains the most efficientRiding horses cross country has taught her she can do things she never thought were possible and just how much goodness exists in the world when you ride in a saddle. Join us for some vital trail riding tips before you hit the trail for your next horseback adventure.
Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email [email protected]
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Are you struggling with your mental health and need help? Please reach out now:
Beyond Blue in Australia
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) in the United States
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Helpful Tools Recommended by Jodie:
~6:41 – Garmin inReach~31:46 – AllTrails and Gaia~33:22 – Cairn Cartographics_______________________________
Connect with Jodie on social platforms and her website –
Instagram – @greengoldandbluesTikTok – @greengoldandbluesFacebook – @greengoldandbluesYouTube – @greengoldandbluesWebsite – https://www.greengoldandblues.com/Episode art image credit – Chance Jackson
*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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On this part one episode, co-host Katy Starr has a candid conversation with corporate life employee turned long distance horse rider and trailblazer for mental health, Jodie Morton of Green, Gold and Blues about:
How the loss of those close to her inspired her journey to start Green, Gold and Blues, riding horses to break down the stigma with mental health in rural communitiesLeaving a relationship that threatened her own mental health, her bond with her horses and muted her voice, blindsiding her as an advocate for this causeHow her horses, Thelma and Saké, have played a pivotal role in her trauma healing to help rebuild her confidence to ride and speak on mental health againThrough storytelling and sharing personal experiences, Jodie aims to raise awareness and create a safe space for others to open up about their own mental health journeys.
Upcoming, in episode 78, part two of our discussion with Jodie, we’ll continue our conversation more about her extensive trail riding experiences 1,800+ miles on the Bicentennial National Trail in Australia and the Continental Divide in the United States, her must-have gear for long distance rides and practical tips for a safe and successful trip, along with overcoming challenges.
Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email [email protected]
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Are you struggling and need help? Please reach out now:
Beyond Blue in Australia
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) in the United States
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Connect with Jodie on social platforms and her website –
Instagram – @greengoldandbluesTikTok – @greengoldandbluesFacebook – @greengoldandbluesYouTube – @greengoldandbluesWebsite – https://www.greengoldandblues.com/____________________________________
*Episode art image credit – Bon Miller
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On this episode, co-host Katy Starr and guest expert Dr. Reid Redden explore the intricacies of raising sheep and goats, including:
Differences and similarities between raising ruminant and non-ruminant species, particularly sheep and goatsWhy some sheep are actually deficient in copper because of the fear of “copper toxicity”The most common struggles sheep and goat owners faceTheir discussion covers everything from the common myth that “goats will eat anything” to essential advice, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in entering the world of small-scale livestock ranching or even backyard sheep or goat ownership.
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Scientific References:
~ 33:55 – Prairie Project go-pro video showing what plant species goats prefer to consume - https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2053746021633657
Connect with Dr. Reid Redden and AgriLife Extension and Research on:
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/TAMUSheepandGoats/ (@TAMUSheepandGoats)YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SheepandGoatsatTexasAgriLife (@SheepandGoatsatTexasAgriLife)Website - https://agrilife.org/agrilifesheepandgoat/ASI (American Sheep Industry) Research Update podcast – https://www.sheepusa.org/research-podcast2024 Texas Sheep and Goat Expo in San Angelo, TX - https://agrilife.org/agrilifesheepandgoat/_______________________________
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On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr discuss how to feed an underweight horse including:
Common reasons why horses can start losing weightWhy some performance horses struggle with being underweightWhat types of hay are best to feed underweight horsesWhen horses are underweight, it can sometimes trigger other health issues to occur, which can become costly to bounce back from. Don’t miss the chance for some great insight from Dr. Cubitt to help your underweight horse get back to a healthy weight.
Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email [email protected]
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Scientific References:
~ 3:15 – Body Condition Scoring nutritional white paper - https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-papers/managing-body-condition-with-forage/
~20:45 – Nutrient Requirements of Horses – Sixth Revised Edition (2007) - https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/11653/nutrient-requirements-of-horses-sixth-revised-edition | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8895981/
~29:06 – For more information on how much additional hay or additional calories your need for weight maintenance during extreme weather conditions – listen to Ep 24: Why Horses Need to Be Fed Differently During Winter - https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-024-why-horses-need-to-be-fed-differently-during-winter/
~29:58 – Episodes with Dr. Michelle DeBoer - Ep 71: Does My Horse Need a Blanket in the Winter? What the Research Says -
https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-071-does-my-horse-need-a-blanket-in-the-winter-what-the-research-says/
& Ep 72: How Horses Stay Warm in the Winter - & Proper Blanket Management for Health and Safety -
https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-072-how-horses-stay-warm-in-the-winter-proper-blanket-management-for-health-and-safety/
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On this episode, co-host Katy Starr and guest expert Dr. Stephen Duren, PhD, MS, PAS discuss healing a horse’s damaged digestive system including:
Different ways horses can have a compromised or damaged digestive system and how to heal itPreventative solutions to minimize gastric ulcers in horsesHow an unstable microbiome can impact multiple functions of the horse’s bodyAn ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure – meaning it is easier (and most often cheaper!) to do what you can to keep something from happening in the first place rather than try to fix or repair the issue after it has happened.
What if you could give your horse exactly what its digestive system requires while simultaneously preventing other potential issues from occurring while you’re at it? You won’t want to miss out on this conversation!
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Welcome back to the new year!
On this episode, co-host Katy Starr and guest expert Dr. Stephen Duren, PhD, MS, PAS discuss carbohydrate sensitivity in performance horses including:
The differences between dietary starch, water soluble carbohydrates (WSC), ethanol soluble carbohydrates (ESC), and non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) – and what carbohydrate sensitive horses should and should NOT consumeUnderstanding the role that alfalfa, teff grass, beet pulp, rice bran, flaxseed meal and more play in a horse’s dietHelping horse owners provide their horses with the right nutrient requirements in a safe manner, while minimizing the preparation workloadWe cover A LOT in this episode - from breaking down the main function of the horse’s digestive system, to what is happening in the body of a horse who is sensitive to carbohydrates to discussing a fiber-based, grain-free, molasses-free solution for these types of horses who need extra calories due to a higher activity level or for those who struggle to keep weight on.
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This is our final episode for 2023! Our next episode will release Tuesday, January 16 2024. Enjoy the holiday season, catch up on some past episodes, and we’ll see you back here in the new year!
On this part two episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr and guest Dr. Michelle DeBoer continue their discussion about the hot topic of blanketing horses, including:
The different ways horses keep themselves warm, along with ways we can help themThe most important factors to consider when deciding if your horse needs a blanket or notHow often blankets should be removed to evaluate the horse for body condition, rain rot, rubbing, etc.If you choose to blanket your horse, it’s a commitment that shouldn’t be taken lightly! Be sure you’re ready with these blanket management tips to help you and your horse, not just survive, but thrive through the winter months.
Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email [email protected]
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Connect with Dr. Michelle DeBoer on:
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/equinephd (@equinephd)Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/equine.phd/(@equine.phd)Horse blanketing research –
– Peer reviewed and published research study – “Changes in Hair Coat Length and Diameter in Blanketed and Nonblanketed Adult Horses in the Winter” - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0737080622003276
– Peer reviewed and published research study – “Dry Matter Intake, Body Weight, and Body Condition Scores of Blanketed and Nonblanketed Horses in the Upper Midwest” - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0737080620303300
– Peer reviewed and published research study – “Winter blanketing practices: An online survey of North American horse owners” – https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0737080622000491#:~:text=3.2.-,Winter%20Blanketing%20Practices,(46%25%3B%20Table%201).
– Peer reviewed and published research study – “The effect of weather conditions on the preference in horses for wearing blankets” - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168159118306361
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On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr and guest Dr. Michelle DeBoer discuss the hotly debated topic of whether or not horses actually need blankets in the winter, based on scientific research, including:
Changes in hair coat length and diameter in blanketed and non-blanketed horsesHow body weight, body condition score and dry matter intake are impacted in blanketed horsesThe next scientific research project in the works to evaluate whether horses should be blanketed or notCan horses actually TELL us if they want a blanket or not? Dr. DeBoer also shares the results from a fascinating research study answering this question.
This is only part one of our interview! In Episode 72, the second part of this conversation, releasing Tuesday, December 5, Dr. DeBoer discusses the physiological processes that keep horses warm and if deciding to blanket, the right way to do it to keep horses at a healthy body condition and safe through the winter.
Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email [email protected]
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Connect with Dr. Michelle DeBoer on:
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/equinephd (@equinephd)Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/equine.phd/(@equine.phd)Scientific references –
~10:14 – Peer reviewed and published research study – “Changes in Hair Coat Length and Diameter in Blanketed and Nonblanketed Adult Horses in the Winter” - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0737080622003276
~18:56 – Peer reviewed and published research study – “Dry Matter Intake, Body Weight, and Body Condition Scores of Blanketed and Nonblanketed Horses in the Upper Midwest” - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0737080620303300
~27:50 – Peer reviewed and published research study – “Winter blanketing practices: An online survey of North American horse owners” – https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0737080622000491#:~:text=3.2.-,Winter%20Blanketing%20Practices,(46%25%3B%20Table%201).
~41:02 – Peer reviewed and published research study – “The effect of weather conditions on the preference in horses for wearing blankets” - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168159118306361
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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 [email protected] 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.____________________________________
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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.
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Additional Resources or References during this episode –
3:30 – Body Condition Scoring System
3:56 – 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.13777
12:58 – 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/
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On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr discuss the most important vitamins and minerals for horses including:
Vitamin and mineral functions and how they are absorbed in the horse’s bodyWhich vitamins and mineral interact with each other and how they can become imbalanced, even if horses are fed their required amountHow vitamins and minerals are measuredThis is an extra deep dive into what can happen to horses if we feed too much or not enough of any particular vitamin and mineral and why certain ones are essential.
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On this episode, co-host Katy Starr chats with Brooke Clay Taylor aka Rural Gone Urban about her life in agriculture and journey through having a baby and battling triple-negative breast cancer at the same time including:
How her agricultural roots have fueled her adventurous soul even before her breast cancer diagnosisThe unvarnished reality about how caregivers can best provide support to their loved ones battling breast cancer, and what NOT to doThe life changing gift she is sharing with women in the trenches with breast cancer through her Rural Gone Urban Foundation’s Love BombsShe’s witty, she’s gritty, and she’s more genuine and authentic than most people you know. Get the tissues on stand-by for this riveting and heartwarming conversation that may just challenge the way you live your daily life.
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Connect with Brooke Clay Taylor aka Rural Gone Urban -
Website – https://ruralgoneurban.com/
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ruralgoneurban
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/RuralGoneUrban/
Learn more about the Rural Gone Urban Foundation –
Website – https://ruralgoneurban.org
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ruralgoneurbanfoundation
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ruralgoneurbanfoundation
Find breast cancer support resources here.
Make a donation to the Rural Gone Urban Foundation
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Listen to our past episodes honoring those going through breast cancer and treatments –
Ep. 044: How Horses Can Heal the Trauma that Comes with Breast CancerEp. 020: Why Trucking, the PINK Hay Truck and Breast Cancer Awareness Matters____________________________________
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On this episode, co-host Katy Starr chats with horse trainer and back country pilot, Lena Haug, about her multi-worldly equine adventures, mainly surrounding her time competing in the longest and toughest horse race in the world, the Mongol Derby.
She shares about being completely immersed in the honorable Mongolian culture, self-navigating horses who are racing at top speed - all the while dodging military fields and wild dogs - getting kicked in the face from an unintentional dismount, only to get immediately back on for what felt like a rocket headed to space.
With adventure in her veins, Lena’s ambitious pursuits are not for the faint of heart. Live vicariously through her trials and exhilarations in this captivating episode.
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Connect with Lena -
Instagram
Lena Haug's Website
Learn more about the Mongol Derby –
Mongol Derby Website
Facebook
Instagram
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On this episode, co-host Katy Starr chats with the host of the Bear Grease podcast, content creator for MeatEater, mule skinner, and hunter/conservationist, Clay Newcomb about how he trains his mules to get used to the sound of firearms and packing out big game (including black bears), preparation tips and the equipment he uses for hunting with mules, and his riding experience through some treacherous country in Arizona with the legendary 87-year-old centennial rancher and dry ground lion hunter, Warner Glenn.
If you own mules and want to get into hunting, if you’re a hunter and want to start using mules, or maybe you’re just looking to hear some keen storytelling from one of the best, you won’t want to miss this episode!
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Connect with Clay -
Instagram
MeatEater website
Bear Grease Podcast
See Clay’s mules on MeatEater on Netflix –
Season 9 Part 2 – Ep 3: Montana Black Bear and Turkey: Spring OpportunitiesSeason 10 Part 1 – Ep 5: Hillbilly HeavenAdditional Resources –
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“Certified Weed Free Forages: Why Are They Important?” blog post - https://www.standleeforage.com/standlee-barn-bulletin/why-certified-weed-free-forages-are-important/“Ep. 019: Protecting National Lands with Certified Noxious Weed Free Forage and Straw” podcast episode - https://www.standleeforage.com/podcast/episodes/ep-0019-protecting-national-lands-with-certified-noxious-weed-free-forage-and-straw/____________________________________
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On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr discuss how much water a horse needs to drink to avoid dehydration, how to tell if a horse is dehydrated, if horses on pasture have different water requirements from horses on an all-hay diet, suggestions on how to clean water troughs and tanks, and the best ideas to keep water from freezing in the winter.
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Additional Resources –
“Exploring Summer Water Intake In Horses” blog post - https://www.standleeforage.com/standlee-barn-bulletin/exploring-summer-water-intake-in-horses/#addsearch=water“5 Tips for Get Your Horse to Drink More Water During Winter” blog post - https://www.standleeforage.com/standlee-barn-bulletin/5-tips-for-horse-hydration-during-winter/Cleaning your horse’s water tank - https://extension.umn.edu/horse-care-and-management/cleaning-animal-water-tanks____________________________________
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