I have been a HHO Member for 2 whole years today ..........

Eaglestone

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and I have had so much fun on here and 'met' some lovely people and one very special new friend
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My original post was about Cushings and Laminitis .... what was your first post about
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Many Happy Returns!
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<font color="blue"> My original post was about Cushings and Laminitis .... what was your first post about </font>

Mine was Guttural Pouch Empyema and Chondroids
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Had lots of positive replies, many refuting the vet's opinion that it was an impossible condition to resolve. They were absolutely right
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Then I was informed my pony was probably suffering from...................................Cushing's
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so back to the Veterinary board for more help and advice.

Once again HHO came up trumps
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I'm still here and so is Polly.
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ETA I'm never away from the place now
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My first post was about the wisdom of feeding haylage to laminitics. Now that was a very, very long time ago!

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I would personally baulk at the thought, but what is the answer
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Mine was Guttural Pouch Empyema and Chondroids

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Thank you Brighteyes
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.... I hope the above is not something that my chap will have to enjure
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My first post was about the wisdom of feeding haylage to laminitics. Now that was a very, very long time ago!

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I would personally baulk at the thought, but what is the answer
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[/ QUOTE ] It depends on the type of haylage! If the haylage is analysed and is made from a low-fructans grass and is cut late, it is can be a better option than hay of unknown analysis. I used to feed my old Cushings laminitic on High Fibre (and/or Timothy) Horsehage with no problems at all. But wouldn't have dreamt of giving her big bale haylage of unknown provenance.
 
Thanks for that TGM ... I knew Timothy was ok but the rest I was not sure about ..... I am an old fashioned standard bale owner ... and soak for 12 hours
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... after a scare last year I am now more paranoid
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Soaking hay is an excellent way to get rid of the soluble carbohydrates in hay. In my case, it wasn't a very practical option due to lack of mains water on the yard, so I found the Horsehage to be a useful alternative.

I can understand your paranoia - been there and got the tee-shirt.
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Sadly, the pony concerned is no longer with us, ironically, nothing to do with her Cushings or laminitis.
 
Congratulations on your 2 year anniversary!
My first post was asking for a German speaker to translate a bit of my new horse's passport!
I got an answer (from Faerie66 - if I remember correctly!) and it solved a mystery that I couldn't find out from any other source so thank you HHO!
 
Seeing this post has made me look at how long I have been on here................far too long
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. But its been all good as I now have a fab new friend in Seahorse and I really don't know what I would do without her most of the time.
Anyway enough rambling my first post was about a lame horse I had bought
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. Yes you did hear right I bought a lame horse. Horse came sound though with lots of good advice from here and I sold him 2 years later for a rather good profit which allowed me to buy my wonderful mare
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