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- Easy_keeper abstract "An easy keeper, easy doer or (British English) good doer is a livestock animal that can live on relatively little food. The opposite of an easy keeper is a hard keeper (poor doer), an animal that is prone to be too thin and has difficulty maintaining adequate weight. Easy keepers tend to be found most often in breeds originally developed to survive under harsh conditions. Most pony breeds are easy keepers, and smaller, hardy horse breeds such as the Arabian or Mustang have many representatives with this trait. Many draft horse breeds, such as the Percheron are also easy keepers, as are most mules and donkeys. If overfed with a too rich modern diet, the easy keeper is prone to obesity and other health problems, including laminitis and metabolic disorders. Easy keepers may be confused with a mare that is pregnant. However, an easy keeper tends to gain weight all over its body, not just in the belly. Easy keepers are not always easy to distinguish from a normal horse that is too fat from simple overfeeding. However, an easy keeper will gain weight more quickly and lose weight more slowly than an ordinary horse, and when fed a standard diet geared toward an average horse, will gain, rather than maintain, weight. While it is not a problem to keep enough weight on an easy keeper, modern animal husbandry practices are often a challenge to such animals, as a modern diet can lead to a number of health problems, including obesity and, in some cases, laminitis. Some easy keepers may be prone to insulin resistance, Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS), and possibly are more likely to develop Cushing's disease later in life. Easy keepers with a susceptibility to various metabolic problems are also more prone to develop a "cresty" neck, and to not lose weight in that area, even when placed on a diet. Regularly monitoring the horse's body condition score on a regular basis assists in helping the horse maintain proper weight.".
- Easy_keeper thumbnail Shetland_pony_dalmatian2.jpg?width=300.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageExternalLink publication.asp?pid=FS799.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageExternalLink www.safergrass.org.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageExternalLink conditionscore.shtml.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageExternalLink EasyKeepers.aspx.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageExternalLink feeding-easy-keeper.aspx.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageExternalLink 1010.htm.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageID "13480153".
- Easy_keeper wikiPageLength "5578".
- Easy_keeper wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Easy_keeper wikiPageRevisionID "642141614".
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Aerobic_exercise.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Animal_husbandry.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Arabian_horse.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink British_English.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Horse_management.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Domestication.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Donkey.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Draft_horse.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Driving_(horse).
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Equestrianism.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Equine_Metabolic_Syndrome.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Equine_metabolic_syndrome.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Equine_nutrition.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink File:Shetland_pony_dalmatian2.jpg.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Fodder.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Fructan.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Grain.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Hard_keeper.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Hay.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Henneke_horse_body_condition_scoring_system.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Horse_care.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Insulin_resistance.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Laminitis.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Livestock.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Mare.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Mare_(horse).
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Metabolic_disorder.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Mineral.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Mule.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Mustang.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Mustang_(horse).
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Non-structural_carbohydrate.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Obesity.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Pasture.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Percheron.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Pituitary_Pars_Intermedia_Dysfunction.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Pony.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Pregnancy.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Pregnant.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Easy keeper".
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLinkText "doing".
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLinkText "easy keeper".
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLinkText "easy-keeping".
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLinkText "good doer".
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLinkText "good doers".
- Easy_keeper wikiPageWikiLinkText "lives well".
- Easy_keeper hasPhotoCollection Easy_keeper.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citations.
- Easy_keeper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Missing_information.
- Easy_keeper subject Category:Horse_management.
- Easy_keeper hypernym Animal.
- Easy_keeper type Animal.
- Easy_keeper type Article.
- Easy_keeper type Article.
- Easy_keeper comment "An easy keeper, easy doer or (British English) good doer is a livestock animal that can live on relatively little food. The opposite of an easy keeper is a hard keeper (poor doer), an animal that is prone to be too thin and has difficulty maintaining adequate weight. Easy keepers tend to be found most often in breeds originally developed to survive under harsh conditions.".
- Easy_keeper label "Easy keeper".
- Easy_keeper sameAs m.03c6rh7.
- Easy_keeper sameAs Q5331182.
- Easy_keeper sameAs Q5331182.
- Easy_keeper wasDerivedFrom Easy_keeper?oldid=642141614.
- Easy_keeper depiction Shetland_pony_dalmatian2.jpg.
- Easy_keeper isPrimaryTopicOf Easy_keeper.