MarinaBay
Well-Known Member
I feel so guilty. I posted in here yesterday saying that I thought Angel might be in the early stages on laminitus. Well I had the farrier yesterdayand he confirmed that yes she is on the boarder of getting it. Should I et the vet?
I feel so bad as I haven't been riding her as much lately and she has put on some weight. She does just have to sniff grass to put on weight but i so should have seen this coming sooner.
She has been in the shortest paddock at all times. I just hope I have caught it in time, and that she dosn't get a full bout of it.
Farrier advised me to keep her in for 2 days then turn out at night only... he told me to do this yesterday afternoon, she has been in since. He said not to ride her for a few days is this the right sort of advice? Sorry I have never dealt with it before and panic when its my baby! Could I turn her out tonight and then bring her in tomorrow or keep her in till tomorrow evening? I have heard that stress dosn't help and she isn't to happy being in.... The other thing is I am meant to be moving yards in the next week, will that unsettle her to much causing yet more stress!
She is cresty, no pulses, slight heat from the coriner band, when he changed her shoes she did shift her weight slightly, she is a bit quieter then usual but is desperate to get out!
Sorry so many questions but I am in panic mode! This is also in New Lounge.
I feel so bad as I haven't been riding her as much lately and she has put on some weight. She does just have to sniff grass to put on weight but i so should have seen this coming sooner.
She has been in the shortest paddock at all times. I just hope I have caught it in time, and that she dosn't get a full bout of it.
Farrier advised me to keep her in for 2 days then turn out at night only... he told me to do this yesterday afternoon, she has been in since. He said not to ride her for a few days is this the right sort of advice? Sorry I have never dealt with it before and panic when its my baby! Could I turn her out tonight and then bring her in tomorrow or keep her in till tomorrow evening? I have heard that stress dosn't help and she isn't to happy being in.... The other thing is I am meant to be moving yards in the next week, will that unsettle her to much causing yet more stress!
She is cresty, no pulses, slight heat from the coriner band, when he changed her shoes she did shift her weight slightly, she is a bit quieter then usual but is desperate to get out!
Sorry so many questions but I am in panic mode! This is also in New Lounge.