How to Perform a Nutritional Assessment in a First-Line/General Practice
- PMID: 33820607
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cveq.2020.12.001
How to Perform a Nutritional Assessment in a First-Line/General Practice
Abstract
Inappropriate nutrition is a priority welfare challenge. Nutritional mistakes are common and can lead to adverse events, such as poor growth and performance, colic, laminitis, and obesity. A detailed nutritional assessment involving evaluating the equine patient, current diet/ration, and management is essential in creating an effective nutritional plan. Goal(s) should be established and used to inform the plan. Management or resource barriers should be considered. Effective communication and a team-based approach versus an authoritarian one are likely to enhance the success of the nutritional plan. Developing a plan should be an interactive process, adjusting as needed after intentional monitoring.
Keywords: Body condition score (BCS); Communication; Diet; Equine; Forage; Horse; Nutrition; Ration.
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