Alfa A Oil - Lymphangitus

Mbronze

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Could i be causing my girl lymphangitus by feeding her Alfa A Oil. She has had it in the past,and now her back legs are all swollen every morning since i have introduced her to the Alfa A Oil.
They go down after a bit of exercise, but this is the only thing i can think of that i have changed in the last week.
 
Has she been on a different turn out regime?

My mare used to get quite badly swollen legs when she was on loan and getting fed cheap feed and lots of bread and treats. I put her on a strict diet and changed her onto Baileys No 4 and Safe and Sound and she's now much better. If I could get her to stop kicking the wall she'd be even better!

Are you bandaging?
 
Shes not been on a different regime, although our turnout is very limited - only twice a week for a few hours.

I'm not bandaging, but i didn't know whether that is a good thing or a bad thing. Because if i do bandage i take it the swelling will reduce but how will i know when there is no swelling to bandage?
 
Yeah I'm with you there. I would be tempted to cut out the Alpha A Oil and see how she does. Might also be worth phoning the Dengie helpline and asking their advice about it too. They might have come across it before!
 
According to old fashioned horsemen lymphangitis was caused by high grain diets, though modern husbandry generally suggests that it's a change in regime which leads to the horse standing in for longer periods of time that causes it.

I'd be very suprised if the alfa A oil was to blame, unless she exhibits other signs of an allergy to the alfalfa.

if it subsides with exercise of turn out then I would manage it that way, if it doesn't then consider stable bandages to help support her circulation and prevent it that way. if in doubt ask your vet.
 
Alfa A is fairly high in protein, and an excess of protein in the diet can cause filled legs. Chances are if you change to a lower protein feed, the swelling overnight will lessen.
 
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