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2 Day Equine Nutrition Evening Seminar – Unlock the Secrets to a Healthier, Happier Horse!
Are you ready to deepen your understanding of your horse’s unique needs? Join us for an engaging two-day evening seminar series, designed to give you the knowledge and tools to support your horse like never before. Have a horse that’s “Never Quite Right”? Or one that coughs like clockwork every year?
Bring your questions! We will discuss the symptoms, causes, and clues that leave many owners scratching their heads.

Day One: Understanding Metabolic Disorders
Step into the fascinating world of equine metabolic health! Discover the ins and outs of conditions like:
EMS, Pseudo-EMS, Pseudo-Cushing’s and the mysterious “NQR” (Never Quite Right) syndrome

Day Two: Solutions & Prevention
Building on Day One, we will dive into:
Spotting early markers, Equine-appropriate feeding and proven prevention techniques

Speaker:
Dr. rer. Nat. Christina Fritz – Biologist and expert in nutritional therapy
Dr. Christina Fritz combines scientific expertise with decades of practical experience in equine health. She has been a passionate rider and horse owner since the age of six. After completing her degree in biology at the University of Berlin, she graduated with a doctorate in animal physiology and neurobiology. Her profound scientific basis enables her to gain an in-depth understanding of the biochemical and physiological relationships in the horse’s body.

A riding accident of her own led her to holistic therapy, the positive effects of which she was able to experience on her own body. This motivated her to undergo intensive further training in various forms of therapy – from acupressure massage to osteopathy. In 2006 she founded her own practice for integrated equine therapy with a focus on metabolic therapy and diseases of modern civilisation. Since 2023, she has dedicated herself entirely to training therapists and passing on her extensive knowledge to horse owners. In particular, she focuses on adequate nutrition and metabolic therapy – areas in which she has recognised a major gap in knowledge in general practice.