Dogbetty141
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Posted about Lami signs this morning just v worried about my horses best mate as he is just the nicest little man! Does Lami kill horses?
Thanks
Liz
Thanks
Liz
I didn't know much until I had to deal with it, best just to reserch as much as you can.
I do think that my mare had something else going on as well as she wasn't fat, was TB type, no injuries or anything else wrong with her health at all, just hit all of a sudden.
It's a horrible condition though, good luck and hope he is ok
I do think that my mare had something else going on as well as she wasn't fat, was TB type, no injuries or anything else wrong with her health at all, just hit all of a sudden.
Same with mine. He was a TB that started with abcesses and then they queried lami. They thought there was a problem in his pituitary gland so maybe cushings type, but he had no curly coat or anything
He was PTS about 4 months after his first abcess
Posted about Lami signs this morning just v worried about my horses best mate as he is just the nicest little man! Does Lami kill horses?
Thanks
Liz
Laminitus is not always caused by food. My OH's mare was in an isolation paddock because of an injury to one of her back legs. A horse from the next field broke into the paddock (no idea why, there was nothing in there but the mare) and this caused a bout of stress related laminitus.
I didn't know much until I had to deal with it, best just to reserch as much as you can.
I do think that my mare had something else going on as well as she wasn't fat, was TB type, no injuries or anything else wrong with her health at all, just hit all of a sudden.
It's a horrible condition though, good luck and hope he is ok
A little help please?
Do the horses stand with their back legs forward? Not stretching out backwards with laminitus?
Thanks
Mandy