mynutmeg
Well-Known Member
My cob has low grade lami - while I know quite a lot of theory I've never actually dealt with it before.
There's no heat and no pulses but she's gone very foot sore and has exploded weight wise in the last week. I've not seen her since wednesday evening till today as my sharer was doing her and she's gone from uncomfortable on big stones but otherwise sound (am working on getting her feet strong again after a bunch of time out of work for various reasons) to really quite pottery.
While there is no heat or pulses I figure explosion of weight plus foot sore equalls lami. She's put on about 30kg in a week and just exploded since I saw her going from having a crest but soft to a much bigger, hard crest, huge shoulder pads etc.
She's currently stabled on soaked hay and as much of her straw as she wants to eat (I know ideally she should be on shavings but I simply can't afford a deep, thick bed of shavings, she's got wall to wall, deep straw, plus it gives her something to munch), has bute (2 this morning, will get 1 this evening, 2 tomorrow morning etc on vet advice) and will be kept in for at least a week then very slowly re turned out with reduced time out.
The main thing I'm not sure on is when is it safe to start working her again and how much work is ok to do with her? I've always managed her weight with lots of exercise in the past but for various reasons she's not done much recently plus moving to a new yard where I didn't realise quite how rich the grass here is has caused all of this and I'd really like to get her weight under control. She's one who just diet won't really do anything for her weight, she's got to be worked as well but obviously I don't want to cause damage to the feet working her too soon (she's not shod)
Thanks for any advice on managing her
There's no heat and no pulses but she's gone very foot sore and has exploded weight wise in the last week. I've not seen her since wednesday evening till today as my sharer was doing her and she's gone from uncomfortable on big stones but otherwise sound (am working on getting her feet strong again after a bunch of time out of work for various reasons) to really quite pottery.
While there is no heat or pulses I figure explosion of weight plus foot sore equalls lami. She's put on about 30kg in a week and just exploded since I saw her going from having a crest but soft to a much bigger, hard crest, huge shoulder pads etc.
She's currently stabled on soaked hay and as much of her straw as she wants to eat (I know ideally she should be on shavings but I simply can't afford a deep, thick bed of shavings, she's got wall to wall, deep straw, plus it gives her something to munch), has bute (2 this morning, will get 1 this evening, 2 tomorrow morning etc on vet advice) and will be kept in for at least a week then very slowly re turned out with reduced time out.
The main thing I'm not sure on is when is it safe to start working her again and how much work is ok to do with her? I've always managed her weight with lots of exercise in the past but for various reasons she's not done much recently plus moving to a new yard where I didn't realise quite how rich the grass here is has caused all of this and I'd really like to get her weight under control. She's one who just diet won't really do anything for her weight, she's got to be worked as well but obviously I don't want to cause damage to the feet working her too soon (she's not shod)
Thanks for any advice on managing her