ellie11987
Well-Known Member
Hi, I'm struggling to come up with a suitable routine for my laminitic TB in regards to her weight. She is currently barefoot so was on a suitable diet of 1 scoop speedibeet, 2 mugs linseed and 1.5 scoops whole soaked oats split between 2 feeds. She was brought in during the day and out at night. The grass is quite rich at the moment and stupidly I left her out Monday day and she came in Tuesday with a strong pulse, though not lame she was quite lethargic. Going down this morning the pulse has gone and she has perked up a lot but I am going to keep her off the grass until next week regardless. I cut out the oats and gave her ad lib hay but double netted.
I need to come find a suitable regime for her but the problem is that she is a poor-dooer and is at an ideal weight now but I can't afford for her to be losing weight. I'm just wondering how other people manage their laminitic TBs in regards to turnout and feed.
Is it worth investing in a muzzle for either turnout overnight and bring in during the day or vice versa? And then wean her back to being unmuzzled as the grass is grazed down/later in summer? She can go on a grazed down paddock with hay during the day if necessary.
Also in regards to her feed and supplements, are the soaked oats safe to feed to a laminitic horse? I am going to start her extra mag ox and salt again and am possibly thinking into a laminitis supplement as a preventative measure. Has anybody used the Global Herbs Laminitis Prone liquid?
Thank you!
I need to come find a suitable regime for her but the problem is that she is a poor-dooer and is at an ideal weight now but I can't afford for her to be losing weight. I'm just wondering how other people manage their laminitic TBs in regards to turnout and feed.
Is it worth investing in a muzzle for either turnout overnight and bring in during the day or vice versa? And then wean her back to being unmuzzled as the grass is grazed down/later in summer? She can go on a grazed down paddock with hay during the day if necessary.
Also in regards to her feed and supplements, are the soaked oats safe to feed to a laminitic horse? I am going to start her extra mag ox and salt again and am possibly thinking into a laminitis supplement as a preventative measure. Has anybody used the Global Herbs Laminitis Prone liquid?
Thank you!