Rosehip
Well-Known Member
Bit of a long one Im afraid!
My little mare presented with laminitis on Friday night - having been fine with cold feet and no pulses in the morning. (I check both girls morning and night!)
She is now on box rest - well, baracaded into the shelter rest - is having 24hr soaked hay and danilon. She is also padded in front. Her pulses were raging on Friday and she had the typical stance on a laminitic, she now looks much more 'normal' on her feet and the pulses are barely there.
Im just worried Im not doing what is absolutely right for her. In the old days what I am doing was the right way, but now with the all the info regarding barefoot there are so many differing oppinions!
www.barefoothorse.com recommends that horses are padded well and made to move, with gentle, consistant exercise from turnout (obvs in a bare paddock) and have access to unlimited well soaked hay. This goes against the boxrest advice always given for laminitis cases, but does make sense to me in that how can something heal when it is not in some way exercised.....
What are the opinions of you guys?
To my origional question, Im worried that Im not feeding her enough to keep the fibre going through her - she is only doing 6/7 poo's in 24hrs - but that she is having too much when she should be on a lami diet!
She weight taped at 285kg on Friday, last time I taped her coming out of winter she was 290kg, so she has lost a little.
In a 24hr period she is having:
200g Fast Fibre
300g HiFi Lite
Split into 2 feeds
8 - 10 lbs old hay, split into 3 nets and soaked for 24hrs
To me she looks a little tucked up, but Im guessing part of that is discomfort and also the way she is standing.
Any advice?
Pic of her this morning -
Oh, forgot, she is 12.2/13hh!!
My little mare presented with laminitis on Friday night - having been fine with cold feet and no pulses in the morning. (I check both girls morning and night!)
She is now on box rest - well, baracaded into the shelter rest - is having 24hr soaked hay and danilon. She is also padded in front. Her pulses were raging on Friday and she had the typical stance on a laminitic, she now looks much more 'normal' on her feet and the pulses are barely there.
Im just worried Im not doing what is absolutely right for her. In the old days what I am doing was the right way, but now with the all the info regarding barefoot there are so many differing oppinions!
www.barefoothorse.com recommends that horses are padded well and made to move, with gentle, consistant exercise from turnout (obvs in a bare paddock) and have access to unlimited well soaked hay. This goes against the boxrest advice always given for laminitis cases, but does make sense to me in that how can something heal when it is not in some way exercised.....
What are the opinions of you guys?
To my origional question, Im worried that Im not feeding her enough to keep the fibre going through her - she is only doing 6/7 poo's in 24hrs - but that she is having too much when she should be on a lami diet!
She weight taped at 285kg on Friday, last time I taped her coming out of winter she was 290kg, so she has lost a little.
In a 24hr period she is having:
200g Fast Fibre
300g HiFi Lite
Split into 2 feeds
8 - 10 lbs old hay, split into 3 nets and soaked for 24hrs
To me she looks a little tucked up, but Im guessing part of that is discomfort and also the way she is standing.
Any advice?
Pic of her this morning -
Oh, forgot, she is 12.2/13hh!!
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