Oberon
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Hi Oberon, thanks for this, it's interesting to hear the info and see faces to names I'v heard of.
I have to comment tho on the big bay and the grey horses who look like they have lami in their back feet - I don't believe they have lami, I would say they have ESPA - it affects the laminae, in fact all connective tissue.
Look at their back fetlocks and how far they drop and their hock is almost straight. watch this - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxm5vDro0QU
I know I am doubting some of the worlds most experienced scientists/vets but unless they are going to euthenise those two horses and then disect their feet, I would like to bet it's not lami in those two. Many vets around the world do not recognise it or know what to look for. It flares up when the body is overloaded with sugar too so it is very easily mistaken for lami.
The signs and x-rays are very similar. Look at this web site http://www.dsldequine.info/
This is what I think my gelding has but he's not that far gone.