Anastasia
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We have a 19 year old WB mare who was scanned in foal at 14 days a week ago. She then had her feet trimmed and very quickly after this came down with acute laminitis (never had before).
Vet was out and she was given painkillers, anti-inflammatories and ACP's. She is now on a deep shaving bed with frog supports.
We are obviously worried about the mare, but also about the "possible" foal inside her (as it has taken us two years to get her in foal since her last baby) and whether all this now means that she will reabsorb, especially as she is fretting being inside herself (which also worries us).
We have nothing to really keep indoors with her and wondered whether a small square outside would be acceptable, or to just leave her inside and hope she soon settles.
This all happened on Wednesday but today when we put the other horses outside this morning she is doing nothing but box walking.
We have moved her onto Happy Hoof and the vet told us to feed around 15-20lbs of hay per day.
Has anyone else had a horse come down with laminitis in pregnancy or would anyone have any other suggestions, as we have never been in this situation?? Like I say we are worried about the mare and fear that we may have also lost the foal, and we want her to be as stress free as possible...
Vet was out and she was given painkillers, anti-inflammatories and ACP's. She is now on a deep shaving bed with frog supports.
We are obviously worried about the mare, but also about the "possible" foal inside her (as it has taken us two years to get her in foal since her last baby) and whether all this now means that she will reabsorb, especially as she is fretting being inside herself (which also worries us).
We have nothing to really keep indoors with her and wondered whether a small square outside would be acceptable, or to just leave her inside and hope she soon settles.
This all happened on Wednesday but today when we put the other horses outside this morning she is doing nothing but box walking.
We have moved her onto Happy Hoof and the vet told us to feed around 15-20lbs of hay per day.
Has anyone else had a horse come down with laminitis in pregnancy or would anyone have any other suggestions, as we have never been in this situation?? Like I say we are worried about the mare and fear that we may have also lost the foal, and we want her to be as stress free as possible...