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'''Hyperlipidaemia''' is common in horses and ponies as the result of restricted calorie intake or excessive exercise. It is usually easily corrected by feeding a normal meal. It should not be confused with [[Hyperlipaemia - Horse|hyperlipaemia]] which is a more serious condition which usually affects ponies and donkeys. | '''Hyperlipidaemia''' is common in horses and ponies as the result of restricted calorie intake or excessive exercise. It is usually easily corrected by feeding a normal meal. It should not be confused with [[Hyperlipaemia - Horse|hyperlipaemia]] which is a more serious condition which usually affects ponies and donkeys. | ||
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Do not confuse with: Hyperlipaemia
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Hyperlipidaemia is common in horses and ponies as the result of restricted calorie intake or excessive exercise. It is usually easily corrected by feeding a normal meal. It should not be confused with hyperlipaemia which is a more serious condition which usually affects ponies and donkeys.
Test yourself with the Liver Pathology Flashcards
Literature Search
Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation).
Hyperlipidaemia in horses publications