Ask the Vet - Pros and cons of all day turnout

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • This video is taken from the September 2016 episode ( • Ask the Vet - Oversupp... ) of SmartPak's Ask the Vet video series featuring SmartPaker Sarah and Dr. Lydia Gray, SmartPak's Medical Director and Staff Veterinarian.
    Additional Learning Materials available in our Horse Health Library:
    Turnout Time vs. Exercise - Pasture Time for Conditioning: www.smartpakequine.com/learn-...
    Video On The Pros and Cons of All Day Turnout: www.smartpakequine.com/learn-...
    Video On The Pros and Cons of Night Turnout for Horses: www.smartpakequine.com/learn-...
    Transitioning Your Horse to Grass Pasture Turnout: www.smartpakequine.com/learn-...
    Nutrition And Health Tips For Horses That Turnout On Snow:
    Ask The Vet - Diatomaceous Earth, Nighttime Turnout, Weaning, And More! - November 2019: www.smartpakequine.com/blog/a...
    To see more from our Ask the Vet video series, you can check them out on the SmartPak blog ( www.smartpakequine.com/blog/c... ), SmartPak's Horse Health Library ( www.smartpakequine.com/learn-... ), or on our Ask the Vet playlist (czcams.com/users/playlist?list....
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Komentáře • 8

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 Před 6 lety +13

    24/7 turnout helps horses stay saner.

  • @matthiasweiss1144
    @matthiasweiss1144 Před 7 lety +10

    I'd say if your horse doesn't want to come to you and gets the hell out of Dodge as soon as you show up, that's a teachable moment that you should ponder in a quiet minute. Even better than a horse coming up to you: a horse galloping up to you from the other end of the pasture when you show up, and stopping and giving you two eyes from a respectful distance!

    • @CraftyCreativeGirl
      @CraftyCreativeGirl Před 6 lety +1

      Matthias Weiss I work in a stable and it's so funny to see the different reactions when I go to bring them in. The oldest, 29, canters up and drops his head with happy, forward ears. Another one pins their ears, turns tail, and bucks around

  • @VixxTheFoxx
    @VixxTheFoxx Před rokem +1

    16hr turn out and 8hr stall is what I do or when there is bad weather bc my horse is prone to thrush and wet hoof related issues

  • @scostley16
    @scostley16 Před 7 lety +1

    Smartpak Sarah, (sorry if that was supposed to be w/out an H)
    what do you recommend for beginners when it comes to running?

  • @oliveshupe9679
    @oliveshupe9679 Před 2 lety

    We keep our horses in when the weather is bad or when it's super muddy outside so they don't injure themselves by slipping, is this okay?

  • @patlowe4578
    @patlowe4578 Před 7 lety +1

    I understand the pros for 24/7 turnout but is there a possibility of lameness due to early spring grass.

    • @smartpak
      @smartpak  Před 7 lety +3

      Hi Pat Lowe - good question! You’re absolutely correct that, while 24/7 grass turnout is ideal, there are many instances where this may not be the best choice given an individual horse or situation. For example, a horse with risk factors for metabolic or lamina issues may do better in a dry lot. Grass does tend to be higher in sugar in the spring and the fall (and other times that it’s stressed) and it’s important to have a good understanding of your horse’s needs and their turnout situation. We’d recommend checking in with your veterinarian if this is something that you’re concerned about - and check out this video for more information on this topic: czcams.com/video/GGF88vgcvgI/video.html - SmartPaker Carolyn