“…Furthermore, peer‐reviewed reports on nutrition‐related problems in horses are scarce and the majority of the papers available are not entirely focused on nutritional issues, but to the related pathologies. For example, some papers discuss general management and clinical conditions of a particular horse category, like old horses (Ireland et al., ,b), underweight horses (Metcalfe et al., ), obese horses (Vick et al., ; Bamford et al., ; Giles et al., ), EGUS (Murray et al., ; Luthersson et al., 2009a; Reese and Andrews, ; Sykes et al., ) or poisoning caused by the consumption of toxic plants (Aboling et al, , Caloni and Cortinovis, ; Valle et al., ).…”