Difference between revisions of "Hyperlipidaemia - Horse"
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| − | '''Hyperlipidaemia''' is common in horses and ponies as the result of restricted calorie intake or excessive | + | '''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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Revision as of 10:56, 26 July 2010
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Description
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.
| Do not confuse with: | Hyperlipaemia |