geordief
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One of my 6 donkeys -a mare -has developed laminitis (the vet says it is acute as she has had it chronically but unknown to me till now) in her left front foot.The grass here is not too lush but I have over the last 20 years allowed all the donkeys grass clippings from the extensive lawn over the years and hay in the winter as well as a bit of oats to supplement the hay at the moment.
She is being kept in the stable until there is an improvement.
A problem is that the vet wants the hooves done as soon as possible and the farrier can't get out until next week.Idid suggest the the vet that I might trim them myself but she said there was a special way when dealing with laminitis.So she has given it an injection of anti inflammatory and told me to hose her legs down every few hours .And the farrier said to use Bute in the meantime.
Does anyone think I could attempt the hooves myself (they are not too bad) or could I make it worse?
PS does anyone know if straw is as good as the hay as I have been told by a farrier that it is better for them although the donkeys prefer the hay?
She is being kept in the stable until there is an improvement.
A problem is that the vet wants the hooves done as soon as possible and the farrier can't get out until next week.Idid suggest the the vet that I might trim them myself but she said there was a special way when dealing with laminitis.So she has given it an injection of anti inflammatory and told me to hose her legs down every few hours .And the farrier said to use Bute in the meantime.
Does anyone think I could attempt the hooves myself (they are not too bad) or could I make it worse?
PS does anyone know if straw is as good as the hay as I have been told by a farrier that it is better for them although the donkeys prefer the hay?