MrsNorris
Well-Known Member
My horse has IR, he has the swollen sheath, fat pads and lives off fresh air. He's never had laminitis as he is very carefully managed, only out at night, restricted grazing, muzzle, very low sugar diet to carry appropriate supplements plus ridden at least 6 days a week. He has recently been off work due to a kick injury and, despite my best efforts, has gained a fair bit of weight during that time.
I've put him on a chromium supplement and increased his magnesium a bit but am considering asking my vet about metformin. We've spoken about it before, but my vet says its unproven in horses. Just wondering if anyone else has used it with success?
I work so hard to keep this horse healthy, I would be gutted if he came down with laminitis now, his fat pads look hideous and I'm worried sick about him. He's back in work, but only walk at the moment, and it could be a while before he's in proper work again. Any experiences or ideas very gratefully received..
I've put him on a chromium supplement and increased his magnesium a bit but am considering asking my vet about metformin. We've spoken about it before, but my vet says its unproven in horses. Just wondering if anyone else has used it with success?
I work so hard to keep this horse healthy, I would be gutted if he came down with laminitis now, his fat pads look hideous and I'm worried sick about him. He's back in work, but only walk at the moment, and it could be a while before he's in proper work again. Any experiences or ideas very gratefully received..