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Convert kilos to cash for Redwings horse sanctuary with SPILLERS

SPILLERS invites horse owners to join their slimmers’ club, with the goal of collectively losing 100,000kg and converting the weight loss to donations for Redwings horse sanctuary

SPILLERS is on a big mission this year; to help overweight horses get slimmer while adding weight to Redwings horse sanctuary’s funds. The feed company has pledged to convert equine weight loss kilos into £££s, to raise £5,000 for the charity.

SPILLERS is inviting horse owners to join the SPILLERS slimmers’ club, with the goal of members’ horses collectively losing 100,000kg. As the weight loss accumulates it will be converted to a financial donation of £5,000 to support Redwings’ vital equine welfare work, which includes rescuing horses from the risks of obesity.

Being overweight can pose as much of a welfare risk as being underweight for horses, not only because of the direct weight-associated effects, but also due to the increased risks posed for certain clinical conditions, especially laminitis. Other health and welfare implications include increased joint strain, respiratory stress, heat intolerance, an increase in chronic low-grade inflammation in senior horses and reduced fertility.

The SPILLERS slimmers’ club was launched last summer to help address the problem of equine obesity in a positive way. Now, with more than 2,500 members, the motivating and friendly club provides practical support and camaraderie for owners of overweight horses and ponies, to aid them on their weight loss journey. It provides information and advice including weight loss tips, details of how to body condition score and use a weigh tape, diet plans and weight loss records. Club members also receive access to a dedicated Facebook group where they can share their horse’s progress and tips with other owners, get inspired with success stories and post questions for SPILLERS nutritionists to answer.

“Our mission for this campaign is threefold,” said SPILLERS’ product manager, Sarah Nelson. “We want to use our knowledge and expertise to help owners of overweight horses and ponies achieve safe, sustainable weight loss, to raise funds to support our favourite charity Redwings and to continue to raise awareness of the need to end equine obesity for good.”

SPILLERS has world-class credentials when it comes to the latest science associated with equine obesity; during the past two decades SPILLERS and the WALTHAM equine studies group, together with their expert collaborators across the globe, have been helping to unravel the complex links between EMS, insulin dysregulation, obesity and laminitis. The formation of the WALTHAM International laminitis research consortium in the early 2000s, followed by the formation of the WALTHAM International obesity consortium, has brought together prominent equine veterinary, nutrition and research experts interested in collaborating on these important topics.

Nicola Jarvis, head of veterinary services at Redwings, said: “We’re delighted to be working with Spillers on this important initiative and grateful for their support with our work here at Redwings.

“Fat has long been regarded as just an innocent way to store excess calories, but we now know fat produces chemicals that negatively affect our horse’s metabolism and health, as it does in humans.

“By helping our horses safely reach an ideal body condition score we decrease their risk of laminitis and the agony and suffering this condition brings. At Redwings we empathise with the challenges of managing weight, especially in our Cobs, Welsh Ponies and Shetlands, but getting an honest opinion as to whether your horse is overweight is essential. Don’t wait for laminitis to strike before seeking advice.”

To join the SPILLERS Slimmers’ Club visit their Facebook group.

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