Scholarly Equestrian
If your horse has Equine Metabolic Syndrome, insulin dysregulation, or chronic laminitis risk, careful grazing management can be lifesaving. But what if restricting pasture access is also creating another hidden health problem? In this video, we explore the growing connection between Equine Metabolic Syndrome horses and vitamin E deficiency — a nutritional issue many horse owners are unknowingly facing while managing sugar intake, dry lots, soaked hay, grazing muzzles, and restricted turnout. Fresh green pasture is the horse’s primary natural source of vitamin E. But many modern Equine Metabolic Syndrome management programs rely heavily on hay-only diets and restricted forage access. Over time, this can contribute to muscle weakness, poor topline, nerve issues, stiffness, reduced performance, and subtle signs that are often mistaken for training, age, or fitness problems. We’ll break down: ✔️ Why vitamin E deficiency is becoming more common in horses with Equine Metabolic Syndrome ✔️ How hay storage and soaked hay reduce vitamin E levels ✔️ The hidden signs owners often miss ✔️ Why some Equine Metabolic Syndrome horses struggle with muscle loss and weakness ✔️ The importance of blood testing and nutritional balance ✔️ What veterinarians and equine nutritionists are now warning owners about Whether you manage an easy keeper, laminitic horse, insulin resistant horse, or performance horse on restricted grazing, this is an important conversation every horse owner should hear. CHAPTERS 00:00 – The Hidden Risk in Equine Metabolic Syndrome Horses 01:06 – Why Pasture Restriction Matters 02:00 – The Vitamin E Problem Nobody Talks About 02:54 – Hay, Soaked Hay, and Nutrient Loss 03:20 – Hidden Signs of Vitamin E Deficiency 04:00 – Muscle Loss, Weakness, and Poor Topline 05:18 – Why Some Horses “Don’t Feel Right” 06:00 – Equine Metabolic Syndrome Management vs Nutritional Balance 06:27 – Why Blood Testing Matters 08:00– The Future of Equine Metabolic Syndrome Nutrition Management #EquineMetabolicSyndrome #VitaminEDeficiency #HorseHealth #Laminitis #HorseCare #EquineNutrition #InsulinResistance #HorseOwner #HorseWelfare #Equestrian #HorseManagement #MetabolicHorse #LaminitisPrevention #HorseNutrition This video is for educational purposes and constitutes Fair Use under Section 107 of the US Copyright Act of 1976. Allowance is made for “Fair Use” for purposes of education, research, criticism, comment, and news reporting. This video is fully transformative and created in accordance with YouTube’s Content Reuse Policy under the Content Reuse Act. It includes original narration, commentary, educational context, visual edits, and added value through storytelling and analysis. No content is simply re-uploaded. #horse #horses #horsecare #horsenews #equestrian
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