atfs123
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Hi, I've just joined and am looking for a bit of help and advice re a laminitic please.
My pony (who is 13.2 and about 22) has had laminitis for about four weeks now, started with him looking a bit lame in walk and on turns on his off fore, kept him in and called the vet who said slight laminitis (and also took a blood test which showed he had cushings, so we've started treatment for that) He improved over a week with bute and box rest but then started to look lame again just on turns and hard ground, so vet suggested another week of bute and box rest plus x-rays. X-rays showed no movement of the bone and it's now come to the time when he'd need to be shod, and vet is suggesting heart bar shoes. I've been doing a lot of reading online about these and in many cases they don't sound like they'd be helpful/ the right thing, especially as *touch wood* the laminitis is mild. He's been shod on all four feet with normal shoes for the nine or so years we've had him. I don't know what to do now, whether to go with the hear bars or suggest us trying something else. Will be discussing it it again with vet and farrier, but any help or thoughts would be hugely appreciated
Many thanks in advance.
My pony (who is 13.2 and about 22) has had laminitis for about four weeks now, started with him looking a bit lame in walk and on turns on his off fore, kept him in and called the vet who said slight laminitis (and also took a blood test which showed he had cushings, so we've started treatment for that) He improved over a week with bute and box rest but then started to look lame again just on turns and hard ground, so vet suggested another week of bute and box rest plus x-rays. X-rays showed no movement of the bone and it's now come to the time when he'd need to be shod, and vet is suggesting heart bar shoes. I've been doing a lot of reading online about these and in many cases they don't sound like they'd be helpful/ the right thing, especially as *touch wood* the laminitis is mild. He's been shod on all four feet with normal shoes for the nine or so years we've had him. I don't know what to do now, whether to go with the hear bars or suggest us trying something else. Will be discussing it it again with vet and farrier, but any help or thoughts would be hugely appreciated
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