Eventer96
Well-Known Member
We had to have our little pony PTS a few weeks ago. He went out on load as we didnt have a rider for him, he went out on loan to somebody we knew, after a few weeks we had to save him because he had laminitus, they hadnt noticed and it had gone un-noticed for a good week. We nursed him back to health and kept a close eye on him! A few months down the line and he is rushed to th Bell Equine Clinic with suspected colic. He had a number of tests and they couldn't find out what was wrong,, they then opperated and decided it was Equine Grass Sickness, we then bought him home to try and nurse him back to health. It was going well until one friday morning, he had developed pneumonia, we then made the decision to have him PTS.
I was just wondering if there was anything linking equine grass sickness and laminitus, he was on the same grass for 9 years and none of the other horses had got it so I was just thinking???
R.I.P Wonky xxxx run free angel xx
I was just wondering if there was anything linking equine grass sickness and laminitus, he was on the same grass for 9 years and none of the other horses had got it so I was just thinking???
R.I.P Wonky xxxx run free angel xx