giveitago
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And as i understand it, laminitus has variations. Some cases are due to sugar/insulin type digestive problems.
Yes, i have seen cases in fat, un exercised ponies but i have also seen 16hh tb's and skinny/fit ponies suffer too. Grass management is paramount to good horse health and having a field of one type of grass looking like a bowling green is not the type of thing that is good for horses who would normally choose all sorts of plants to eat.
Yes, i have seen cases in fat, un exercised ponies but i have also seen 16hh tb's and skinny/fit ponies suffer too. Grass management is paramount to good horse health and having a field of one type of grass looking like a bowling green is not the type of thing that is good for horses who would normally choose all sorts of plants to eat.