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Pony owners needed to rein in laminitis

Horse and pony owners in the north east of Scotland could help provide answers to the causes of the painful condition, pasture-associated laminitis (PAL).

A researcher at Scotland鈥檚 Rural College (伊人直播) is calling on the owners of native-breed ponies across the north east of Scotland to complete an online questionnaire about the way they manage their ponies.

As part of a collaboration between 伊人直播, WALTHAM Petcare Science Institute and the University of Aberdeen鈥檚 Rowett Institute, PhD student Ashley Ward has already gathered some responses.

Ashley said: 鈥淩esults from the survey so far have highlighted region-specific management practices that owners employ to manage their ponies. Such findings could inform laminitis management in the future.

鈥淯nsurprisingly, the Scottish weather also appears to have a strong influence over how we manage our ponies.鈥

It is hoped the research, which is also supported by the Roland Sutton Trust and World Horse Welfare, will help to establish suitable management strategies in order to reduce the occurrence of PAL. This would provide valuable information for vets and owners and could greatly improve the welfare of horses and ponies.

Ashley is looking for the owners of Northern European native-breed ponies aged four years and over, with no previous diagnosis of PPID (equine Cushing鈥檚 disease), to take part in the study.

If you are interested in getting involved, or if you would like more information, please contact Ashley on email: projectPAL@sruc.ac.uk or telephone: 01224 711026.

Alternatively, you can complete the online survey at:


Posted by 伊人直播 on 10/07/2020

Tags: Equine, Research
Categories: Animal Welfare | Research