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RE: [RC] [RC] Study on electrolyte/ulcers - Sharon Levasseur

Well, I for one definitely appreciate hearing this viewpoint.  I am
relatively new to the sport and have been uncomfortable using e-lytes with
my gelding.  I don't feel like I know enough about them to use them
properly, but allowed myself to basically be bullied into it by
"conventional wisdom".  With your comments and the recent news about ulcers
I am doubly convinced that right now, for me and my horse, they're not a
good idea.

Thanks,
-Sharon Levasseur, Maine




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Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:27 PM
To: Juli Jakub
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Subject: RE: [RC] [RC] Study on electrolyte/ulcers

I would love to hear more on this topic as a newbie who is a little 
intimidated by the idea of e-lyting since I have never done it with my
event 
horses except occasionally. I would hate to start doing something if it is

going to cause ulcers in my horse.

Juli, I've gotten to the point that I just about always delete e-lyte
posts on ridecamp, in part because it seems to be one of those things
that people tend to approach rather mindlessly just because "everybody
does it." 

Well, not everybody does it, and many non-electrolyted horses do just
fine.  

My comments below are anecdotal--I have no formal studies to back them
up.  But they come from observing close to 20,000 endurance starters
from a veterinary perspective over 20+ years, in addition to riding
over 6000 miles, sometimes fairly competitively.

1)  I think we see just as many--if not more--problems in endurance
horses from overuse and inappropriate use of e-lytes as we do from any
lack of them.

2)  I think many people mis-diagnose problems as being e-lyte problems
when they are, in fact, energy problems or lack of conditioning to do
what has been asked.  Or, in some cases, simply horses that are not
suited to the sport.

3)  I think it is a big mistake to e-lyte horses at all until they have
been worked up through the ranks in the sport to the point where one
can make really intelligent decisions about their individual needs.

4)  Do I think e-lytes contribute to ulcers in endurance horses?  You
betcha.

In the horse's diet, e-lytes come from forages.  A working, healthy
endurance horse can and should be consuming as much as 40 lbs of some
sort of forage daily.  That amount contains MORE e-lytes (and
reasonably balanced ones) than he will lose in sweat.

We do not use e-lytes in our endurance horses at all.  One of my horses
participated in 2 different bloodwork studies at rides, and was one of
the better-balanced horses there--at one of those, on a hot and
somewhat humid day, he won the 75-miler and won BC.  Another of my
non-e-lyted horses top tenned something like 16 rides in one season,
including one BC.  These horses ate well, drank well, and stayed in
good weight all season.  I would not rule out their use--and I do
believe there are individuals that need them.  But I think they are
greatly overused in our sport, much to the detriment of our horses.

Others will view these comments as heretical--but since you asked, I
figured it was time somebody told "the rest of the story." 

Heidi


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