A personal story about talking about equine colic surgery and its impact on horse, rider and equestrian sport. Also check out our '9 to 5 rider' archive for ama...
This episode covers hospitalisation and the decision to elect for colic surgery, including factors people chose to take into consideration: age, temperament, finances, availability of veterinary professionals and prognosis.
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Talking Equine Colic is a personal story and does not constitute veterinary or physiotherapy advice.
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Introducing the 9 to 5 Rider Archive
The 9 to 5 rider archive contains an wide range of interviews and discussions with amateur riders who work full time outside of the equestrian industry. We hope you find something that you enjoy and can relate to. The podcast has now changed to focus on a story of colic surgery and can be followed on @talkingequinecolic.
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An Equestrian Podcast: Talking Equine Colic (Trailer)
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Talking Equine Colic One: Before Equine Hospital Admission
This episode shares my experience of the 48hrs before my horse was taken to an equine hospital. It mentions the REACT study, undertaken by Nottingham University - you can find more details of the study here: https://www.bhs.org.uk/support-us/our-campaigns/react-now-to-beat-colic/
You can support this podcast by sharing it with a friend, subscribing, rating and reviewing and following us on Instagram @talkingequinecolic
Talking Equine Colic is a personal story and does not constitute veterinary or physiotherapy advice.
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9 to 5 Rider Archive: Riders Helping Riders
Heather talks about bullying in the equestrian world, both its impact on rider and horse welfare and potential solutions.
A personal story about talking about equine colic surgery and its impact on horse, rider and equestrian sport. Also check out our '9 to 5 rider' archive for amazing interviews with amateur guests from around the world. If you would like to reach out, find us on Instagram @talkingequinecolic.
Nothing in this podcast is a substitute for professional veterinary or physiotherapy advice.