Article on Prevention for Equine Atypical Myopathy

Good thread OP , nows the time to be extra vigilant especially as it's still so warm. EAM was rife down in these parts last year , we sectioned off the only bit of field with lieing leaves and will do again , although wierdly it's been pretty windy down here of late and the leaves have mostly blown away from where they usually collect , but anywhere where it's sheltered , leafy and warm could potentially harbour this bacterial growth.
 
Thanks for posting.
My warmblood gets very stressed when stabled,and if I bring his young(15 month old) companion in,he would get very stressed in the field.
All I can do it seems is remove dead leaves(loads of them!),not feed hay off the ground and pray I guess.
They are in good condition and come in daily for hard feed and a groom.
There is always something to worry about with horses.:(
 
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