"Easy Keeper" Horses Are a Warning Sign… Here's Why with Dr Kent Tooman sponsored by Pegasus Training & Rehabilitation Center
4/30/20261 hr 18 min
In this episode of Dear Horse World, equine veterinarian Dr. Kent Tooman breaks down the truth about equine metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, and why more horses than ever are at risk of laminitis.
Dr. Kent Tooman is an experienced equine veterinarian with over 30 years in practice, specializing in performance horses and metabolic health.
In this episode you will learn:
- What's really happening inside your horse's body
- Why "easy keepers" may be misunderstood
- The subtle signs most owners miss (including fat deposits and barn blindness)
- Breed predispositions (ponies, Arabs, draft crosses, and more)
- Practical steps to reduce risk and manage weight safely
- How insulin affects your horse's health
- The connection between weight, metabolism, and laminitis
- Why modern horse management is increasing risk
- How to spot early warning signs before it's too late
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This episode is sponsored by Pegaus Training & Rehabilitation Center
Here at Pegasus, our mission is to run a first class horse training, rehabilitation, and conditioning facility; provide horses of all disciplines with full and complete care of the highest quality; partner with our clients to ensure that we not only meet, but exceed, their individual goals and needs; and maintain our facility and equipment with the highest level of care.
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Chapters:
0:00 – The "Easy Keeper" Myth (Why This Matters)
1:12 – Meet Dr. Kent Tooman
3:45 – Why More Horses Are Developing Metabolic Issues
6:20 – What Is Equine Metabolic Syndrome?
9:10 – Insulin Explained (Simple Breakdown)
12:30 – Where Fat Shows Up (Signs Most Owners Miss)
16:15 – Barn Blindness: Why You Don't See the Problem
20:40 – Breed Risk: Ponies, Arabs & "Thrifty" Horses
25:10 – Why Modern Horses Are Getting Overweight
30:25 – The Link Between Weight & Laminitis
35:50 – How to Reduce Risk (Practical Steps)
41:30 – Feeding, Exercise & Management Mistakes
47:10 – Can This Be Reversed?
52:00 – The Future: Ozempic for Horses?
56:30 – Final Advice for Horse Owners
⚠️ Disclaimer - This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for veterinary advice.
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Transcript preview
First 90 secondsNoëlle Floyd· Host0:00
Many horse owners have heard the phrase easy keeper, a horse who gains weight easily or seems to thrive on very little feed. But that label can be a warning sign. More horses today are developing metabolic issues, increasing the risk of laminitis, often from gradual changes that are easy to miss. In this episode of Dear Horse World, equine veterinarian Dr. Kent Tuman explains what's happening inside the horse's body, how insulin is involved, and the practical steps owners can take to reduce risk. Recording on site at Pegasus Equine Training and Rehabilitation, here is Dr. Kent Tuman.
Kent Tooman· Guest0:51
Dear Horse World, it's Dr. Kent Tuman.
Noëlle Floyd· Host0:54
Kent, welcome to the Dear Horse World podcast.
Kent Tooman· Guest0:58
Thank you. It's good to be here.
Noëlle Floyd· Host1:00
I... Okay, so we're here at Pegasus Equine Training in Redmond.
Kent Tooman· Guest1:06
Yep.
Noëlle Floyd· Host1:06
I'm super stoked to have you here on the podcast.
Kent Tooman· Guest1:09
Yeah.
Noëlle Floyd· Host1:09
Before we dive in, and I'm really excited because obviously I have a ton of personal context, which we're gonna dive into about- Yeah ... what we're talking about today.
Kent Tooman· Guest1:16
Yeah.
Noëlle Floyd· Host1:16
But why don't you give everyone a little bit of a background on your journey as a vet. Like, you know, the, how you got to where you are- Yeah ... as a vet, and why you chose vet medicine. I mean, this is always a question