Claireyb86
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Looking for any advice or success stories from people who have been in same boat as me with this.
My 13yo Irish cross mare for laminitis this may, it was caught early and after two weeks box rest with bute and metaformin and soaked hay she was put on a restricted grazing area with limited grass. She is still fed two soaked haynets a day and two small feeds on dengie Hi Fi with her min and vit supplement too. She is sometimes let out into bigger paddock for an hour in evening to graze with her friends. The weight came off quickly and she lost 12 cm from girth circum alone and she has lost about 30 kilos too.
After the laminitis bout I noticed she was lifting her leg when I was brushing her middle. I spoke to vet and he said to hold off if that was only symptom as she was fine to ride. Fast forward to two weeks ago and the leg lifting started again so bad her scoped and she now has ulcers in glandular pyloric region of her stomach. Grade 3. She is on 6 weeks meds and then we rescope. The vet told me these ones are harder to treat so really worried.
He also took blood from her to check her fat levels within her blood and they are still high! Even with the weight loss and exercise so feeling a little disappointed.
I also wanted to allow her into bigger paddock for winter with her companions possibly with ad lib hay but not I am petrified she puts on an inch of fat!
Also at time of laminitis she was tested for cushions and EMS. The test showed her in range for EMS.
Any advice or info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
My 13yo Irish cross mare for laminitis this may, it was caught early and after two weeks box rest with bute and metaformin and soaked hay she was put on a restricted grazing area with limited grass. She is still fed two soaked haynets a day and two small feeds on dengie Hi Fi with her min and vit supplement too. She is sometimes let out into bigger paddock for an hour in evening to graze with her friends. The weight came off quickly and she lost 12 cm from girth circum alone and she has lost about 30 kilos too.
After the laminitis bout I noticed she was lifting her leg when I was brushing her middle. I spoke to vet and he said to hold off if that was only symptom as she was fine to ride. Fast forward to two weeks ago and the leg lifting started again so bad her scoped and she now has ulcers in glandular pyloric region of her stomach. Grade 3. She is on 6 weeks meds and then we rescope. The vet told me these ones are harder to treat so really worried.
He also took blood from her to check her fat levels within her blood and they are still high! Even with the weight loss and exercise so feeling a little disappointed.
I also wanted to allow her into bigger paddock for winter with her companions possibly with ad lib hay but not I am petrified she puts on an inch of fat!
Also at time of laminitis she was tested for cushions and EMS. The test showed her in range for EMS.
Any advice or info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks