zoeshiloh
Well-Known Member
I will hold my hands up and say I do not understand/know much about laminitis - yes I've read the books/magazine articles, and know the signs and symptoms, but last year was the first time I had dealt with it (broodmare on lush grass). It really knocked me back (16hh TBxID with foal at foot able to get it??), and now everytime something looks footy I instantly think it is laminitis!
Yesterday my youngster looked really sore on her near fore walking across the field. There is no abnormal heat etc in the feet, and no obvious signs of laminitis. There is also no other injuries, and she has no stones etc in her feet. However, she was in a field which was quite flinty, and I wonder if perhaps she has trodden on a stone and bruised her foot. This morning she looked a bit worse on it - vet is coming this afternoon anyway, but I wanted to ask opinions of those more savvy about laminitis. She is ribby (not overweight!) but also not underweight - you can see her ribs but she doesn't look too thin. I have been feeding her a lot though to try and bulk her up a bit, which is why I am thinking it might be laminitis. However, she has been out on lush grass for last two years, and this year is on rather poor grazing... I am hoping that she has just bruised her foot, but I can't get rid of this nagging in the back of my head that it is more sinister! She is due to go to the Suffolk show in 10 days time!
Yesterday my youngster looked really sore on her near fore walking across the field. There is no abnormal heat etc in the feet, and no obvious signs of laminitis. There is also no other injuries, and she has no stones etc in her feet. However, she was in a field which was quite flinty, and I wonder if perhaps she has trodden on a stone and bruised her foot. This morning she looked a bit worse on it - vet is coming this afternoon anyway, but I wanted to ask opinions of those more savvy about laminitis. She is ribby (not overweight!) but also not underweight - you can see her ribs but she doesn't look too thin. I have been feeding her a lot though to try and bulk her up a bit, which is why I am thinking it might be laminitis. However, she has been out on lush grass for last two years, and this year is on rather poor grazing... I am hoping that she has just bruised her foot, but I can't get rid of this nagging in the back of my head that it is more sinister! She is due to go to the Suffolk show in 10 days time!