Sophstar
Well-Known Member
...your ponies have a sudden bout of lami or keep it to once or twice a year?
My brat pony has just been kept on a bare paddock after showing signs of being foot sore last Saturday and I have him booked in for a vet check and blood test again for Tuesday just to see if his pergolide levels are still ok or if he really can over indulge whilst being muzzled 24/7
Managed to catch him early after him edging off the stones and looking a little short in his front legs whilst being lunged.
His next blood test wasn't due till September time, 7/8 months or so after his first one of the year.
Do you keep to routine testing or test when laminitis occurs? I'm sure I'm being overly cautious but I like to know how he's coping on just 250mcg and whether he shall have to be kept off the grass until the herd have devoured most of it
My brat pony has just been kept on a bare paddock after showing signs of being foot sore last Saturday and I have him booked in for a vet check and blood test again for Tuesday just to see if his pergolide levels are still ok or if he really can over indulge whilst being muzzled 24/7
His next blood test wasn't due till September time, 7/8 months or so after his first one of the year.
Do you keep to routine testing or test when laminitis occurs? I'm sure I'm being overly cautious but I like to know how he's coping on just 250mcg and whether he shall have to be kept off the grass until the herd have devoured most of it