billylula
Well-Known Member
We have the opportunity to loan a really lovely pony from a friend. He's absolutely perfect for my youngest daughters except he is 20 and has had laminitis in the past (although not for the past 9 years). I am worried as we only have a grass paddock and a field shelter (which our other pony ignores
). Our NF pony hasn't had laminitis but I do restrict his grazing in the summer as he gets a bit podgy. Current owners of new pony think restricted grazing will be fine. But someone told me today that eating frozen grass is the worst thing for laminitics and they really need to be kept in.
Although the field shelter is small we COULD put wooden bars across part of it to turn into a sort of stable. Would you?
Although the field shelter is small we COULD put wooden bars across part of it to turn into a sort of stable. Would you?