Wagtail
Horse servant
A couple of livery clients of mine went to a course a few weeks ago on horse movement. I am not sure which course it was, but could find out. When they came back they said they had learnt that the current thinking regarding laminitis is that ALL horses that get the disease are either insulin resistant or have Cushings, and that the tests often give a false negative. What do others think about this? To me it makes sense. Otherwise why would one horse get lami after being on lush grass for only an hour whilst others can be on it 24/7 with no ill effects? I am currently trying to persuade one of my liveries to have the tests done on her gelding since he came down with lami for the first time this year. He has fat pads over his eyes. He broke out of his bare paddock yesterday into the hay field and was only in it an hour before he was discovered but that was enough to set him off. The vet keeps telling the owner it is unlikely he has IR and that many horses have fat pads over their eyes and it means nothing.
(He's not my vet).