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At Redwings we are fortunate enough to have a dedicated nursing team who work tirelessly alongside our vets to ensure our rescued residents receive the best possible medical care when they need it most.

The title ‘veterinary nurse’ was first used in 1984, which coincidentally, is the same year that Redwings was founded! However, it wasn’t until the year 2000 that the first Equine Veterinary Nurse qualification (EVN) was awarded.

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One of the reasons we have high numbers of overweight horses in the UK is the difficulty owners can have recognising that their horse is too fat.

In one online survey only 11% of more than 500 horse owner participants correctly identified overweight horses.

Being overweight carries multiple health risks for any equine, yet a study in 2018 found that almost half of all UK horses were overweight, and up to 70% of ponies would be classed as obese.

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This month, Beth Cooper from our Welfare Team talks us through how to assess a horse or pony's weight.

One of the most common reports we respond to involve horses which are described as being “skinny” or underweight. In 2019, 27% of our reports were about underweight ponies, rising to 37% in 2020. It is one of the most potentially serious reports we receive, and one of the most complex welfare issues Redwings has to deal with.

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