Rose Folly
Well-Known Member
My mare, for the first time ever, got laminitis this winter, and it has just flared up again. Concurrently, she also has flexural dermatitis which is being slow to clear up.
So now she is back on yard rest for the present, but what can I feed her in the forage line? She is TOTALLY allergic to hay, however long it's soaked for, and normally I would be feeding her small amounts of Horsehage or haylage, both of which she's fine on. But thanks to last summer's drought supplies have dried up locally.
I'm hopefully going to source some edible straw for her tomorrow, but otherwise she's just on Happy Hoof and non-molassed beet (which I saw to my amazement on the Laminitis Clinic is OK to feed).
Also., any ideas on how to amuse her? She's a bright, intelligent, company-loving cob, and though her equine companions can actually chat to her and groom her over the dividing railing, and she's right by the house so gets a fair bit of human companionship and plenty to watch going by on the road, the days are long for her. She is ruled by her stomach - what a surprise - so anything edible would be good. (She's frightened of swinging swedes etc so that's out).
Any suggestions gratefully received.
So now she is back on yard rest for the present, but what can I feed her in the forage line? She is TOTALLY allergic to hay, however long it's soaked for, and normally I would be feeding her small amounts of Horsehage or haylage, both of which she's fine on. But thanks to last summer's drought supplies have dried up locally.
I'm hopefully going to source some edible straw for her tomorrow, but otherwise she's just on Happy Hoof and non-molassed beet (which I saw to my amazement on the Laminitis Clinic is OK to feed).
Also., any ideas on how to amuse her? She's a bright, intelligent, company-loving cob, and though her equine companions can actually chat to her and groom her over the dividing railing, and she's right by the house so gets a fair bit of human companionship and plenty to watch going by on the road, the days are long for her. She is ruled by her stomach - what a surprise - so anything edible would be good. (She's frightened of swinging swedes etc so that's out).
Any suggestions gratefully received.