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Obese horse numbers 'increasing' | Obese horse numbers 'increasing' |
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The number of obese horses in the UK has risen significantly, according to equine charity World Horse Welfare. | The number of obese horses in the UK has risen significantly, according to equine charity World Horse Welfare. |
The charity, which weighed 230 horses in the UK, found 81% were overweight. It says many people feed their horses too much and exercise them too little. | |
Many of the animals develop problems which lead to them being put down. | Many of the animals develop problems which lead to them being put down. |
Obesity puts a strain on the animal's heart and lungs and can cause laminitis, a condition where foot bones rotate and push through the sole. | Obesity puts a strain on the animal's heart and lungs and can cause laminitis, a condition where foot bones rotate and push through the sole. |
In many of these cases the horses have to be put down. | In many of these cases the horses have to be put down. |
The charity, formerly the International League for the Protection of Horses, told BBC Radio 4's Farming Today many new owners lack specific knowledge about animal nutrition and exercise. | The charity, formerly the International League for the Protection of Horses, told BBC Radio 4's Farming Today many new owners lack specific knowledge about animal nutrition and exercise. |
Its concerns have been echoed by the RSPCA, which has seen similar problems in dogs and cats. | Its concerns have been echoed by the RSPCA, which has seen similar problems in dogs and cats. |
The new evidence about horses is set to be discussed by an independent think-tank next month. | The new evidence about horses is set to be discussed by an independent think-tank next month. |
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