SilverSkye
Well-Known Member
Bit of a strange one this lady at the yard has a horse that had laminitus for the 1st time ever last year ( although we are amazed she hasnt had it before due to her weight) she had the vet out (didnt really have a choice as YO made her) horse given painkillers and told to loose weight deep bed ect.... however by 3 days later horse completely sound. I dont think the lady ever thought it actually was laminitus.
Fast forward to yesterday horse the size of a small rhino again, go out to get my horse in and she ( other persons laminitic horse) is laid down i get her up and she is standing front feet out struggling to walk, so bring her in and call owner, owner arrived last night announces she is foot sore and fine and puts back out.
So after all the waffle what happens if the laminitus is ignored will it progress or is there a chance she will just stay shuffly and footy?
2 people at yard told her yesterday she was more than footsore and she wont listen YO on holiday for another 10 days and as we are a DIY yard no one in charge so to speak, what to do?
Fast forward to yesterday horse the size of a small rhino again, go out to get my horse in and she ( other persons laminitic horse) is laid down i get her up and she is standing front feet out struggling to walk, so bring her in and call owner, owner arrived last night announces she is foot sore and fine and puts back out.
So after all the waffle what happens if the laminitus is ignored will it progress or is there a chance she will just stay shuffly and footy?
2 people at yard told her yesterday she was more than footsore and she wont listen YO on holiday for another 10 days and as we are a DIY yard no one in charge so to speak, what to do?