By the way, for anyone interested, this is the video we made of her first year with us. You can see how quickly she improved. I am sad to say that now she is worse than when we first got her. It is heartbreaking.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_sYp1GHFr0
Thanks for that, youre the first one to make the connection between the bolting home bringing on an attack. It has been diagnosed already, along with assurances that she will recover, its the amount of time it is taking that is worrying us so much.
She is on hay yes, I will find out what else she is given. Again, you like us are being given conflicting opinions, lay her down, keep her moving..... its a minefield.
I do understand your point, I work in animal rescue and am used to making those kind of decisions, but we have professionals...
Thank you all for replies, I do appreciate it. As I do not have a deep knowledge of horses, I am not sure of some terminology used, so I am going to show this to the person who owns the stables where she lives. EMS and Cushings I will need to google, haha. They diagnosed laminitis the first...
Hello. I jointly run an animal rescue in Tenerife, in the main dogs, however 2 years ago we rescued a then 12 year old Arab cross called Katie. We were told she had been mistreated and neglected and had chronic laminitis. Moreover if we didnt take her on they were going to put her to sleep. So...