Wagtail
Horse servant
With Spring approaching I thought I would warn people of the significance of fat pads above a horse's eyes. It's something that many owners, includng myself in the past, may miss, but it is highly significant. It means that such a horse has a high risk of developing laminitis. It means that they likely have a metabolic disorder such as insulin resistance or Cushings. Even if a horse tests negative to IR, I believe that filled in hollows above the eyes is a better indicator than blood tests. I got my mare put onto metformin tablets despite testing negative to IR and since recovering from her last bout of laminitis the hollows above her yes are back to normal. The other laminitis prone horse at my yard also tested negative but has fat pads above his eyes so we treat him as though he is insulin resistant. So take a careful look a your horse next time you see them. I wish I had noticed this small warning sign.
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