Your horse wants you to listen to this teleseminar, which is Thursday, May 17th at 8:00 pm EDT (5 pm PDT), because laminitis is one of the most painful conditions a horse can endure.
Registration information for the laminitis teleseminar is below.
Many horses have a genetic predisposition toward developing it due to insulin resistance (IR). Though IR is not the only cause, it is a significant one — one that can be managed.
Laminitis is being researched all over the world. In this teleseminar, you’ll learn the latest research results as they pertain to feeding practices.
If you’ve listened to any of Dr. Getty’s previous teleseminars, you know that they are packed with information. She goes over the topics in detail, while summarizing things in a way that is easy-to-understand.
To learn more about laminitis, and laminitis symptoms, laminitis prevention, and laminitis treatment, download our FREE guide—Learn About Laminitis in Horses: The risk, prevention, symptoms and treatment of this hoof disease..
Again, this teleseminar will take place on Thursday, May 17th at 8:00 pm EDT (5 pm PDT). But, it will be fully recorded, available for download, for those who prefer not to attend. The good news is — once you are registered, you may email your questions in advance to be answered during the event and you can listen to the recorded answers at a later date.
Go to this page to register and find out more details:
http://gettyequinenutrition.biz/teleseminars/registration.htm
About Dr. Getty: Dr. Juliet Getty has taught and consulted on equine nutrition for more than 20 years. The Getty Equine Nutritionwebsite offers helpful articles, a library of previous teleseminars and articles, and a nutrition forum. Contact Dr. Getty directly at gettyequinenutrition@gmail.com or (740) 663-2333 (Eastern time zone).