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Time to tackle tricky topics in a different way to save lives
Horse & Hound
|April 01, 2021
Fresh advice is available to help vets broach the challenging issue of equine obesity with owners
NEW resources for vets are aimed at helping practitioners have potentially difficult conversations about obesity with owners – which may help save horses’ lives.
This latest weapon in the fight against the UK’s equine obesity epidemic, one of a number of resources available for vets on the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) website, is a collection of ways to bring up the issue of weight in a manner that will have the best effect.
It sets out phrases a vet may say and what is meant by them, but also what an owner might understand. For example, if the vet says: “He looks like he’s been on the grass,” meaning “he is fat”, the owner may not realise this is a problem.
The table was created by research associate Tamzin Furtado, who completed a PhD on management of equine obesity, focusing on horse-human relationships and human behaviour change.
Dr Furtado told H&H she put it together after conversations with professionals including vets and farriers, who said obesity was a hard topic to introduce.
“We did some focus groups with vets, who said it was easier not to bring it up as they knew it would be a nightmare, or owners wouldn’t listen, but owners had told me something different,” she said.
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