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The Horse's Advocate Podcast


May 11, 2022

Entropy describes the Second Law of Thermodynamics (one of the only three laws that forces everything on Earth to respond the way things do). Entropy means the natural and required decrease in energy, moving organized things into disorganized ones, eventually ending in complete uniform chaos with all things becoming the same.

Here are the Merriam-Webster definitions: 

: a measure of the unavailable energy in a closed thermodynamic system that is also usually considered to be a measure of the system's disorder, that is a property of the system's state, and that varies directly with any reversible change in heat in the system and inversely with the temperature of the system;

: the degree of disorder or uncertainty in a system;

: the degradation of the matter and energy in the universe to an ultimate state of inert uniformity;

: a process of degradation or running down or a trend to disorder."

An example of entropy in our world of horses is when your farrier heats a horseshoe to red hot and leaves this hot shoe on the anvil. Eventually, the shoe will have the exact temperature of the surrounding air. But how does entropy affect our horses?

To live and maintain the organized form we see as the world around us requires energy. Food moves through thousands of chemical reactions, becoming fuel and finally becoming stored energy in our "batteries." This stored energy then makes something happen within each of our cells. The result is the energy transformation into heat plus the action that uses the energy (ex, moving, breathing, heart beating, thinking, etc.). When this process stops, death occurs.

There is a middle point where there is still enough energy produced to live but not enough energy produced and stored to remain healthy. All diseases (ex, equine metabolic syndrome, Cushing's disease, etc.) and breakdowns of connective tissue (ex, suspensory ligaments) come from a lack of abundant energy within the cells and the lack of materials to build tissue. I will show you how and why in this episode.

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