tabithakat64
Well-Known Member
Firstly thank you to everyone that offered me advice when Lady got laminitis
Lady is sound and allowed limited turnout in her muzzle and to be walked in hand building up to being lightly ridden in a couple of weeks. Both the vet and my farrier are really pleased with her recovery especially as it turned out she had some pedal bone rotation from a previous attack of laminitis which my farrier has confirmed would have had to be before I got her.
During her month on box rest she has lost 25kg.
Going from
To
Fudges schooling is coming on leaps and bounds, he's really improved and enjoys being challenged with lateral work etc, even his canter is starting to improve.
Over the last 11 months Fudge has lost a whopping 70kg (my saddler was well impressed) He's been muzzled throughout the spring and summer and been doing more work.
Going from this in August 2007
To this (two months old, he's lost more since then)
& just because she's cute
Lady is sound and allowed limited turnout in her muzzle and to be walked in hand building up to being lightly ridden in a couple of weeks. Both the vet and my farrier are really pleased with her recovery especially as it turned out she had some pedal bone rotation from a previous attack of laminitis which my farrier has confirmed would have had to be before I got her.
During her month on box rest she has lost 25kg.
Going from
To
Fudges schooling is coming on leaps and bounds, he's really improved and enjoys being challenged with lateral work etc, even his canter is starting to improve.
Over the last 11 months Fudge has lost a whopping 70kg (my saddler was well impressed) He's been muzzled throughout the spring and summer and been doing more work.
Going from this in August 2007
To this (two months old, he's lost more since then)
& just because she's cute