0ldmare
Well-Known Member
This is something that's been worrying me for quite a while and it relates to my laminitic horse..
She was due to have her feet trimmed 3 days AFTER she went down with laminitis (she's unshod), so it didn't happen. My vet keeps telling me in the strongest possible way not to have them touched (and indeed she has a point as the horse is very very lame so maybe its not even possible). But its now been 7 weeks since she started the laminitis and so that means she was last trimmed 14 weeks ago

Does anyone have any views on what to do in these cases where laminitis doesn't resolve quickly? I'm HATING seeing her feet so bad (they are not great at the best of times even when regularly trimmed)
Do you think I should press the vet to maybe give the horse a big enough amount of painkillers to get a quick trim done or would it upset things and make them even worse?
She was due to have her feet trimmed 3 days AFTER she went down with laminitis (she's unshod), so it didn't happen. My vet keeps telling me in the strongest possible way not to have them touched (and indeed she has a point as the horse is very very lame so maybe its not even possible). But its now been 7 weeks since she started the laminitis and so that means she was last trimmed 14 weeks ago
Does anyone have any views on what to do in these cases where laminitis doesn't resolve quickly? I'm HATING seeing her feet so bad (they are not great at the best of times even when regularly trimmed)
Do you think I should press the vet to maybe give the horse a big enough amount of painkillers to get a quick trim done or would it upset things and make them even worse?