tangosmum
Well-Known Member
A horse on my yard was rescued. Background of coming from a place where periods of starvation was a regular occurance.
Horse is only a youngster but has had symptoms of laminitis, (being treated correctly) and I have watched as this horse goes mad for any kind of food. Soaked Hay is eaten super fast (large small holed net in an hour and a half) horse has been overweight, and is now at a good weight. But the periodic foot soreness (barefoot) seems to continue, despite the careful management of the diet and exercise.
My question is....could this be metabolic syndrome and could it be linked to the fact the horse spent its first year being half starved?
Horse is only a youngster but has had symptoms of laminitis, (being treated correctly) and I have watched as this horse goes mad for any kind of food. Soaked Hay is eaten super fast (large small holed net in an hour and a half) horse has been overweight, and is now at a good weight. But the periodic foot soreness (barefoot) seems to continue, despite the careful management of the diet and exercise.
My question is....could this be metabolic syndrome and could it be linked to the fact the horse spent its first year being half starved?