17 Feb 2021
BEVA introduces essential nutrition course
One-day course offering seven CPD hours aims to arm veterinary participants with more knowledge to empower owners.

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Veterinary professionals wanting to boost their equine nutrition knowledge can benefit with a CPD course planned for July.
“From superfoods to supplements: how to know more than the owner” will take place on 7 July with a speaker panel comprising Caroline Argo, Andy Durham, Pat Harris and Sarah Stoneham.
Tailored nutrition
Course organiser Nicky Jarvis, also on the panel, said: “Whether it’s a conversation with an owner about their overweight horse, examining a geriatric pony with weight loss or formulating nutrition for an orphan foal, tailored nutrition is the cornerstone of every equine case we see in veterinary practice.
“We regularly treat a variety of conditions such as laminitis and colic, but are we always confident about the best feeding advice to give our clients? And how often do we walk into a tack room full of the ‘latest’ supplements and wonder if any of them actually work?”
Programme
The course will cover how to:
- confidently approach the feed room on any livery yard and give up-to-date advice on what the owner should be feeding
- learn how to formulate the perfect diet for any age of horse – from the orphan foal to the geriatric equid
- maximise treatment of clinical diseases such as laminitis, liver failure, colic and diarrhoea by feeding tailored to suit each case
- develop an understanding of the evidence behind many supplements and which ones stand up to scrutiny
- learn top tips for adapting diets to suit the fussy horse (or owner), a range of budgets, and all types of stable and pasture management
Ticket information, event details and booking are available online.
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