Heat Stress in Horses - Mad Barn Vet Talk
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@henrydalhouse6944
@henrydalhouse6944 4 күн бұрын
I am owner of races horses in Jamaica what are the best nutrition to get the best results in a race also the best nutrition for mares in fold I have three at this time
@OlliemanPlayz-pf3pu
@OlliemanPlayz-pf3pu 9 күн бұрын
Yello
@constancesmith8881
@constancesmith8881 Ай бұрын
A relatively new toxic plant for us, Alachua and Marion Counties in Florida- Creeping Indigo. Please mention this stuff next time. It’s everywhere now here and some symptoms appear like EPM. Neurological issues. Great podcast!😊
@louisejaxel4805
@louisejaxel4805 Ай бұрын
Thank you. You explained EOTRH so clearly. I appreciate it!
@JulieAnderocci
@JulieAnderocci Ай бұрын
There a heat wave headed to nyc are racer aware😮😮😮😮
@lukedavenport4301
@lukedavenport4301 Ай бұрын
Does the horse have a name ??
@madbarn
@madbarn Ай бұрын
Yes, the horse's name is Bandolera
@bobbybobby2181
@bobbybobby2181 2 ай бұрын
she can feed my horse any day
@richardalonzo4717
@richardalonzo4717 2 ай бұрын
So, is the tree conspiring to use the horses? Or is there an advantage to the animals?
@nwokorocharles
@nwokorocharles 2 ай бұрын
hello viewers all over the globe am very happy today to share my testimony on how Dr imenherbal on KZbin cure me from stomach ulcer, i have been suffering from stomach ulcer for the pass 8 years which makes me had constant pains inside my body but all thanks to Dr imenherbal for helping me.
@Xxszxx527
@Xxszxx527 2 ай бұрын
That’s really cool (:
@madbarn
@madbarn 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the kind words! Let us know if you have any questions :)
@LoveJesusmusicmulesdrums
@LoveJesusmusicmulesdrums 3 ай бұрын
So beautiful. I hope they have many good miles together.
@jimmoore3705
@jimmoore3705 3 ай бұрын
As a Parelli student one of the first things we learn about horses is that they each have personalities, left brain, right brain, introvert or extrovert and almost endless combinations of both and recognizing where the horse is in this spectrum allows us to tailor their training to get the best partnership we can and the process is endlessly changing.
@celekdraco
@celekdraco 3 ай бұрын
I just found your channel through a friend. I'm only a little over 20 minutes into your video but it is so interesting. I'm really enjoying the bits of history of colic. I was wondering if you have any resources of veterinary knowledge, medical books, etc. from before the start of the 20th century? I play on a roleplay server that is a mix of the yeehaw of old cowboy films and actual events that have happened in 1898. My current character has wound up head of the server's veterinary office and we're always looking for new ways to incorporate real medical knowledge into the fun of the RP in a way that the regular citizens of the world can enjoy without bogging them down with information overload.
@jer_jerr9353
@jer_jerr9353 3 ай бұрын
😮😮
@madbarn
@madbarn 3 ай бұрын
Let us know if you have any questions!
@vannikuhs674
@vannikuhs674 3 ай бұрын
✅ "promosm"
@monicah5293
@monicah5293 4 ай бұрын
Very helpful video. Please add it to the Mad Barn Supplements Playlist. Please include a link to it on the W3 product page on the web site. Thank you!
@ninatucker6902
@ninatucker6902 4 ай бұрын
What are the average costs of treatment for both surgery or formalin injections?
@Jewelsy918
@Jewelsy918 4 ай бұрын
All, consider millennials are no longer majority seeking out “traditional college” as Certification Programs offer well paying jobs within 18 months of study. WHY would they EVEN consider 4-8 years of college, to get the decent paying jobs? They can BARELY wait for an Amazon delivery, they DO believe they should be CEO’s when ENTERING the workforce!😂😂😂 but in all seriousness, with our Autism numbers as skewed as they are, we CURRENTLY are at 1 in 16 births overall resulting in Autism, it’ll be a larger number of students that COULD complete 8 years of education in 18 months, so IF a COMPLETE OVERHAUL of the U.S. Education System was made, as its now REQUIRED to meet the needs of a completely different type of learner. Then there COULD be more Equine Veterinarians. If you have any pull with U of F, remember me! 😂💫💫
@Jewelsy918
@Jewelsy918 4 ай бұрын
When Universities make you drop earned, paid for credit hours because you’re transferring in, pushing you BACKWARDS in College to finish CORE credits, earned several times over, and STRUGGLE to just earn a Bachelors, and as you continue to forge ahead, student loans are mounting, and STILL no degree! I’ve EARNED, PAID FOR and should have EVERY CREDIT HOUR EARNED, credited to my transcripts, I’d be BEYOND Masters Level, and would HAPPILY complete my DREAM of becoming an Equine Vet. I have a little matter of $107,686 in student loan debt, and STILL NO BACHELORS because I’ve lost 140 credit hours due to relocation and a required transfer, then my oldest son was killed in a car accident, with 4 SMALL children to raise, and try to protect from the severity of the trauma. So a REQUIRED transfer due to relocation BACK to Florida. I am VERY NEAR U of F, and would HAPPILY go in for a transcript review, allow them to read my 5 letters of request to join MENSA, and hope they’d consider the shortage, and let me in. I’d be their top student. I AM HERE AND WILLING! The U.S. needs to overhaul the ENTIRE education system!
@Jewelsy918
@Jewelsy918 4 ай бұрын
When I first told my barn manager that I could tell my horse was sad today, she asked how could I even tell that? Ridiculous! I said look at her eyes. They never lie. She said HORSES don’t show emotions like people, you can’t tell anything by her “eyes”! Wish I would have stayed on my original track of Vet School at Cornell! 😑😑😑
@Jewelsy918
@Jewelsy918 4 ай бұрын
I have to say, I do not know enough about Equine Vaccine data, so I can’t fairly dispute any of what you’re saying. Because I HAVE medically researched human vaccines, for 26 YEARS now, so it’s never been political to me. Because of that research, I do not have much “faith” in what is said vs. Reality. But as a first time horse opener IN South Florida, who is in a Boarding Facility, I DID allow her Veterinarian to give her HIS MOST and typically only recommended vaccines, West Nile, Tetanus, Rabies and I want to say one other. Regarding talking to Pediatricians, if they will sign off on their statement, vaccinate your children away! If not, run! Or ask why we have a completely underground legal system that MOST Americans do not know about JUST for vaccine injury? VAERS. Curious, it doesn’t even have to be reported, and because it’s completely underground you’ll never hear of what’s really happening. For my horse, I totally got it, because she’s Boarded. I would still get the 4. By the time the vaccine came out, smallpox had already gone around the globe 3 times….and the bell curve was dropping, when vaccines began. They had to STOP the vaccine in 1979 because the only cases of smallpox were being caused by the vaccine, the natural illness WAS eradicated in the early 1900’s. Why did they continue through 1979, only having to pull it and lock it in a vault as a bio weapon? It killed people! Children! Research it for yourself. Same with polio, the only polio left in the US came with the vaccine. They call it VAP. Vaccine Attenuated Polio. They had to pull that vaccine after children and their caregivers contracted polio. THATS our children! And so many were “secretly dying”, underground, unreported. BUT, My horse…who I DO adore….i DO trust when you’re saying exactly what my own veterinarian says. The childhood ones , all on me! The Equine ones, totally you! 😂 I DO encourage anyone to fact check me in medical journals! Not from CNN.
@louisschmid5487
@louisschmid5487 4 ай бұрын
Wow. There is one decent person in NYC
@shahimcv7964
@shahimcv7964 4 ай бұрын
Great sir 🫡
@Emma_eq418
@Emma_eq418 4 ай бұрын
Yessss
@user-rq8ph3nm1m
@user-rq8ph3nm1m 4 ай бұрын
Leave them alone
@Horses-wi8xg
@Horses-wi8xg 4 ай бұрын
???
@jimmoore3705
@jimmoore3705 4 ай бұрын
I would guesstimate about a 4.
@user-wc2ko5rf3b
@user-wc2ko5rf3b 5 ай бұрын
This aged well
@walruslover
@walruslover 5 ай бұрын
Me to horse, me too. Go 49ers!
@Blackmagicequine
@Blackmagicequine 5 ай бұрын
This is an amazing video!!! I am glad this topic is coming into the spotlight. Thank you Dr. Mortensen
@madbarn
@madbarn 5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Jewelsy918
@Jewelsy918 5 ай бұрын
If I were to feed Mad Barn, do you help to choose what should be given to my Gypsy Vanner Mare?
@madbarn
@madbarn 5 ай бұрын
Happy to help! You can email [email protected] and our nutritionists will help you figure out what to feed.
@aleydasosa1134
@aleydasosa1134 5 ай бұрын
So beautiful ❤ thanks for sharing
@andreaschultz311
@andreaschultz311 5 ай бұрын
They are Beautiful! Thank you for sharing them with us!
@albertoamaya70
@albertoamaya70 5 ай бұрын
Persecuted for global warming 😅
@avacassidy9945
@avacassidy9945 5 ай бұрын
Learned something new today
@RedHotWings
@RedHotWings 5 ай бұрын
How did all the ugly cows cross over the oceans and end up in my town?
@micahmclaren8490
@micahmclaren8490 5 ай бұрын
Is this satire?
@Jewelsy918
@Jewelsy918 5 ай бұрын
Why would my 5 y/o mares glucose be extremely low? 6?
@madbarn
@madbarn 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment! The most common cause of hypoglycemia in adult horses is "artifact", meaning it's a falsely decreased result. This is usually due to improper sample handling. If you're concerned, we recommend reaching out to your veterinarian for further discussion and investigation!
@CritsMig
@CritsMig 5 ай бұрын
Woah, I learned something today :D
@Jewelsy918
@Jewelsy918 6 ай бұрын
Here I am again. This is an area of interest & study for me as well, because I KNOW my horse makes facial expressions, and she smiles. I have a 5 y/o Gypsy Vanner mare, in Southeastern Florida. The Palm Beach County area to be exact. I don’t know why, but we just do not have a great deal of information available for this quite amazing breed. I know they are technically America’s ‘newest’ breed, discovered in 1996 in the UK, where they are called The Gypsy Cobb, A Cobb, or The Gypsy Horse. We did have some SLIGHT variation in the breed, but nothing that wasn’t part of the breed to begin with. My Gypsy is currently in a boarding facility where she’s in an enclosed stall inside a CBC center aisle, passive ventilation barn. Our fans are on timers that go on at 8 am and off at 8:30 pm, year round….even in summers brutal heat! I am told “it’s ok, she’s fine.” I wanted her to have basically constant access to her hay, but I was told I was giving her too much hay, and she needed grain to build muscle. So, I added a little more grain, and less hay. Then got the draft horses don’t do well with too much grain, and back to hay bags with more hay and lessening the grain amounts. There are 4 paddocks, all sand filled, and therefore nothing to ‘forage” , with 22 horses on site. The paddocks are hot wired, so horses have little “contact” with one another. They can see each other, and hear each other, but they can’t go out in a ‘herd”. They go out alone. The “rule” is 1 hour a day of turnout, but she IS given leniency due to her age. So she will get 2-3 hours if I’ve got the steam to give her that much more AFTER mucking her stall, prepping hay bags for the following day, and prepping grain buckets for AM/PM feedings. They go from 5-6:30 pm, until 8 am before seeing a human with food for them again. At 5 pm that’s 15 hours without another hay bag waiting, or anything to put in their bellies. Then since everyone makes “lunch”a competition they WONT play along with, lunch is often skipped or served later in the day like 2-3 pm. So that’s up to 7 hours without anything in their tummies. That’s up to potentially 22 out of 24 hours per day where they are NOT fed, or have someone bringing a hay bag out. The barn doors are sealed up like a burped Tupperware if it dips into the 60’s! So in my barn, since MOST of the horses have been there for YEARS and are late teens early 20’s in age, all with Cushing’s (and if Cushing’s, is it similar to adrenal insuinsufficiency in humans?’ Which is caused by chronic, unrelenting stress, is a COMMON outcome for boarded horses, I have to get her OUT of there!) I just would LOVE some data to back up the fact that workload regarding mucking and that daily rigor that’s required to get all of those things done for your horse, WOULD be significantly reduced if I had her paddock, leading to a rear bedroom door, where I would go out at 4 am (normal wake up time) and unlatch her walkout stall, and have her meander around our farm together, just her & I, how much BETTER that would be for her health AND mine! I am looking in Central Florida as I am very interested in The Mule Mom program. I have been told that delivery is very dangerous for Gypsy mares. So they impregnate the mare, and then when they have a perfect fetus, they extract it and implant into a Mule who carries the foal to term, and delivery. The Mule is actually “mom” initially, as they say that Mules are more maternal than Gypsies. I don’t quite understand that, as I see them as extremely social, and in ABSOLUTE NEED of equine companionship. I couldn’t imagine my horse not absolutely adoring her baby. I would have difficulty separating them when that time came, as I would keep them together for as long as I could! But if it’s dangerous I want to be up by U of F! 😂😂😂 what are YOUR thoughts on the Gypsy Vanner in Southeast Florida, no forage, just sugar sand, and they can ingest up to a pound of sand per day!) in a boarding facility that feeds AM/PM but lunch is sketchy, and is in a stall without a hay bag with hay in it for 80% of their day, fed at 8 am, and if a late lunch is served, it doesn’t change dinner time, so they could be fed at 3, then again at 5-6;30, and then not for 15 hours. Do you want to “observe” an “Equine Soap Opera” Boarding Facility? How would YOU grade a facility with 1 hour a day turnout? How would YOU grade a facility that is ok with 15 hours passing by before a strand of hay is given? How would YOU grade a facility that closes its doors, when all fans will also soon turn off, if temps dip into the 60’s?
@Jewelsy918
@Jewelsy918 6 ай бұрын
This was a great episode. I DO have a question, after listening to the “HazMat Warning” for humans when using Regimate (spelling, not sure), and all the fact that, if I understood you correctly, Melatonin suppresses reproduction in mares, if so why not Melatonin supplementation in Fall/Winter for horses in the Southeast could potentially do the same thing. If not Melatonin, why not a plant based Progesterone, or something more natural to the Equine system, which IS unique, or go for the most natural for the horse, on that OUTSIDE CHANCE that Big Pharma has only disclosed 1/2 of the story, even to Veterinarians, and you DO ultimately want to breed your mare, if so? For example if side effects of continuous use are only given up to X amount of time, yet could still factor in beyond that time, only no studies or data back it up beyond the original study, do you attempt to breed your mare if use goes beyond X? As you could potentially end up spending a fortune trying to get a foal from your own beautiful Gypsy Vanner mare (next question, different podcast!) and never actually get one because you didn’t like her “attitude” for a few days? What do you feel regarding calming supplements such as Life Force’s “calming” pellets for stalled, stressed & performance horses. As my mare is also in a stall. So I feel her intelligence dictates her behavior, and that she knows EXACTLY what she’s doing. The calming supplement won’t affect their cycles at all, but if they actually work, why not a calming supplement for a few days? Your thoughts.
@madbarn
@madbarn 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great comments and really well thought out questions. It is one that equine reproductive experts have been investigating for the past few decades. How best to suppress estrus in cycling mares!! Regu-Mate is still the best product available to suppress estrus behavior in mares. The FDA warning published in 2023 is found here www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/product-safety-information/potential-health-risks-people-exposed-altrenogest-products-horses-or-pigs With regards to using Melatonin, you are spot on, why not use that? Well, independent research from multiple scientists from around the world have looked at this. Not only for use in domestic horses, but there is a push to find reproductive suppression strategies for feral animals like horses and pigs. Unfortunately, most of the data indicates that melatonin, even given as an implant and not fed, did not suppress mare estrus (or estrogen) levels. One study out of the University of Florida in 1998 indicated that estrogen levels were still high (which causes estrus behaviors) when mares had melatonin implants. Other studies have collaborated these results. www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0093691X98000600 What this means is basically giving melatonin would not suppress her estrus-like behaviors. But your question has definitely intrigued many equine scientists around the world!! The research is no doubt continuing in this area, and all substances, naturals included, are being looked at. With calming supplements here is a well researched article highlighting what we know and how they work madbarn.com/calming-supplements-for-horses/ Hope that can answer some of your questions and would be a good future podcast episode!! Love your Gypsy Vanners and thank you for the great questions. Agree with your sentiments, horses are way more intelligent than many give them credit for. Chris Mortensen, PhD Mad About Horses Podcast
@skeletonman945
@skeletonman945 6 ай бұрын
Final comics
@naomisears2802
@naomisears2802 6 ай бұрын
And too much is harmful, too 😊
@madbarn
@madbarn 6 ай бұрын
That is a great point; however, toxicity is not as common as many people think. For reference (using a 500kg horse), the bare minimum requirement to avoid symptoms of deficiency is 1 mg/day. Optimal levels of selenium sits around 2-3 mg/day. The upper tolerable limit is much higher than these values at 20 mg/day. Toxicity is unlikely with organic selenium sources such as selenized yeast that consist primarily of selen-amino acids. These compounds are metabolized differently and do not build up to toxic levels the way that inorganic forms can such as selenide and selenite.
@robynrodgers9738
@robynrodgers9738 6 ай бұрын
Draft owner here!! Thanks so much for this <3
@LuisCarlos-oo9im
@LuisCarlos-oo9im 7 ай бұрын
Beautiful pal
@inkerinnakoinenelama7211
@inkerinnakoinenelama7211 7 ай бұрын
This was so enjoyable! :) Very informative, easy to listen (perfect audio quality, wonderful narrator voice with genuine interest and enthusiasm about the topic) and I really appreciate you quickly explaining some terms (cross country vs. show jumping). Although I know a thing or two about horses and these sports, English is not my native language. So thank you ❤
@mohammadazizkhani6362
@mohammadazizkhani6362 8 ай бұрын
This speaks to my whole being! I took a break from my career as a research scientist in biotech and now doing equine science studies. In addition to equine welfare, I think at this time the sustainability and ethics of equestrianism are often questioned by people who are less familiar with horses, activists, etc. etc. (this has its own discussion), and having educators like you discussing this ancient connection and complexity of it is very inspiring. I have to listen to the next released episodes yet :) Thank you for starting this podcast!
@madbarn
@madbarn 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the feedback! Really appreciate hearing your comments and so glad you enjoyed the first episode. Lots more to come!
@Lex-ki3el
@Lex-ki3el 10 ай бұрын
Very precise information, easy to understand, thank you .
@montemcguire5451
@montemcguire5451 Жыл бұрын
Yes OTTB Arglye Texas. 2x colic. In 6 months. Have done gastro guard and was On prevention. Not getting better.
@angeladibrito8293
@angeladibrito8293 Жыл бұрын
Is there a transcript of this? I'm trying to take notes but I feel like I'm missing a lot because it's so difficult to hear.
@randomgoogler1398
@randomgoogler1398 Жыл бұрын
What is stabilizing or preventing the omega-3 from being quickly oxidized once the container is opened?