Eaglestone
Well-Known Member
Scenario
A Highland mare that is in foal (due in a couple of months) has been diagnosed with Laminitis.
She has been out over 7 hours a day (I believe) on very poor grazing, about 2/3 acres with 3 others horses, so the new grass is stressed! She has been getting hay when she 1st goes out on her own.
The Vet has attended and I see that she is on a nice thick bed and looks happy and content, and is now on box rest for 10-14 days.
However the Vet has not recommended (I believe) soaked hay ... so she is still getting really good hay all the time .... not sure of quantities.
I was quite surprised about the hay situation ... so thought I would ask anyone out there who cares to give their opinion
PS I do not know the owner and in fact is none of my business, however as a 'sufferer of Laminitis' I do care
A Highland mare that is in foal (due in a couple of months) has been diagnosed with Laminitis.
She has been out over 7 hours a day (I believe) on very poor grazing, about 2/3 acres with 3 others horses, so the new grass is stressed! She has been getting hay when she 1st goes out on her own.
The Vet has attended and I see that she is on a nice thick bed and looks happy and content, and is now on box rest for 10-14 days.
However the Vet has not recommended (I believe) soaked hay ... so she is still getting really good hay all the time .... not sure of quantities.
I was quite surprised about the hay situation ... so thought I would ask anyone out there who cares to give their opinion
PS I do not know the owner and in fact is none of my business, however as a 'sufferer of Laminitis' I do care