rvpeary
Active Member
Hi,
My connemara came down with a mild bout of laminitis at the end of May. Was kept off grass and stabled for 3 weeks with hay soaked for min of 8 hours (16kg) per day. I gradually increased turnout using a muzzle to being out during the day and in at night.
She then became footy again at the end of Aug, farrier came out and trimmed some bruising off, went even more lame, farrier came back and fitted heart bars and is now once again sound, back in work and starting the introduction back to grass, currently having 30 mins in hand grazing. Will turn out with muzzle for an hr or so at weekend.
When she first got diagnosed she weighed (with a tape) almost 470kg and is now down to 400kg
she is 14.3hh.
My question is: in winter will she be ok to be out during the day with her muzzle on? She really struggles to eat with it on as grass is quite short. I was thinking of starting her off out for around 3 hours and building her up to a full day? Does anyone have any ideas on this please?
Thankyou
My connemara came down with a mild bout of laminitis at the end of May. Was kept off grass and stabled for 3 weeks with hay soaked for min of 8 hours (16kg) per day. I gradually increased turnout using a muzzle to being out during the day and in at night.
She then became footy again at the end of Aug, farrier came out and trimmed some bruising off, went even more lame, farrier came back and fitted heart bars and is now once again sound, back in work and starting the introduction back to grass, currently having 30 mins in hand grazing. Will turn out with muzzle for an hr or so at weekend.
When she first got diagnosed she weighed (with a tape) almost 470kg and is now down to 400kg
My question is: in winter will she be ok to be out during the day with her muzzle on? She really struggles to eat with it on as grass is quite short. I was thinking of starting her off out for around 3 hours and building her up to a full day? Does anyone have any ideas on this please?
Thankyou