wiglet
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As per the title, can these products be fed safely to a horse that has had laminitis?
The laminitis was 3 years ago, she's just had the one episode - not bad, she was just footy so under vets instructions was box rested for a week and given bute. It wasn't grass induced, she'd just had steroid treatment and although I was mindful of the laminitis risk, I obviously wasn't careful enough
The horse in question is a very poor doer and very fussy. Coming out of winter and she's not looking too bad but, she has now started leaving her feed. Just thought Grass nuts or Graze On might add a bit of variety and make her more interested?
Good idea or not worth the risk??
The laminitis was 3 years ago, she's just had the one episode - not bad, she was just footy so under vets instructions was box rested for a week and given bute. It wasn't grass induced, she'd just had steroid treatment and although I was mindful of the laminitis risk, I obviously wasn't careful enough
The horse in question is a very poor doer and very fussy. Coming out of winter and she's not looking too bad but, she has now started leaving her feed. Just thought Grass nuts or Graze On might add a bit of variety and make her more interested?
Good idea or not worth the risk??