Not_so_brave_anymore
Well-Known Member
To clarify, she's not actively laminitic at the moment, but she has a recent history.
Unfortunately she didn't even escape into the long, yellow grass in the field, she got onto the lovely short, green, lush (rye) grass on the lawn. I don't know how long she was there- possibly up to 40 minutes.
No pulses last night, no pulses this morning..... how long would it take for the sugar to cause a reaction? When can I stop panicking?!
Background: She had one bout of mild laminitis about 2 months ago when on about half an acre of short grass (2 weeks box rest, xrays done, no rotation or sinking) and she's been on a bare earth strip since. Mostly soaked hay, but a bit of dry hay as well, and a small handful of lami light balancer and top chop zero. She has cushings, and in the past I've struggled to get the prascend into her, but she's been taking her full dose every day for 2 months now.
Unfortunately she didn't even escape into the long, yellow grass in the field, she got onto the lovely short, green, lush (rye) grass on the lawn. I don't know how long she was there- possibly up to 40 minutes.
No pulses last night, no pulses this morning..... how long would it take for the sugar to cause a reaction? When can I stop panicking?!
Background: She had one bout of mild laminitis about 2 months ago when on about half an acre of short grass (2 weeks box rest, xrays done, no rotation or sinking) and she's been on a bare earth strip since. Mostly soaked hay, but a bit of dry hay as well, and a small handful of lami light balancer and top chop zero. She has cushings, and in the past I've struggled to get the prascend into her, but she's been taking her full dose every day for 2 months now.