JLD
Well-Known Member
6 weeks ago my pony developed severe laminitis as a result of lymphangitis, he has recovered well but is just not looking as good as I would like, before the attack he was out on a track system fed soaked hay and a tiny chaff feed with his vitamins once daily. He was a really good weight my vet was very pleased with. He is gradually going back on his track overnight, is in during the day with soaked hay and has two very small chaff feeds with anti lam balancer. Obviously I don't want him getting overweight but he is looking poorer than I would like, he is running a bit under, his coat is greasy and flat looking and I think is dropping more weight. Not sure where to go from here. I have tried muzzleing on Longer grass but despite 3 different muzzles, sheepskin and gradual introduction any longer than 2-3 hours and he is rubbed raw so restricted grazing is the only way to get him out. Should I feed more hay or more balancer, or any other thoughts ?? Help !