Mel xx
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Hi there, I am new to this forum having found it trying to research laminits on the web. Can any of you knowledgeable people give me some advice.
I have a 12hh native type pony who has always lived out, summer and winter. I was told that he had previously had laminits about 3 years before I got him (I've had him since Feb). He is a good dooer type, so I have been really careful to watch his weight. I had left him barefoot as my kids are just learning to ride, so not doing any hard work and he was doing fine until June time when I noticed that he was favouring the verges rather than the road. I spoke to my farrier and he shod him on the front but said be careful as he could see he'd had laminits. Last week he became very slightly lame. I had the farrier back to check his shoes and he gave him a trim and said he was slightly lamanitic. The vet came on Saturday and agreed he had mild laminitis. although he wasn't overwight. (I don't have a weight tape but although he is a solid chunky type pony you can feel his ribs easily but not see them) The vet has advised me to stable him and only let him out when grass has it's lowest sugar content (late evening / early morning) He said otherwise I could go down the route of a muzzle but he would have to wear boots but he thought the stable route would be best. Saturday we sorted his stable out and he was stabled overnight and I let him out on a strip of grass for an hour in the morning, then put him back in the stable. When I went to check him at lunch time he was drenched in sweat - being daft I didn't consider that he would get too hot, which in hindsight is obvious bearing in mind the weather and he has never been kept inside before. He wasn't stressed so that wasn't the cause - he is a very easy pony. I therefore can't leave him stabled. So now think I will go down the route of a muzzle which I never had experience of. Can someone give me pro's / cons of the types available. Also, should he wear it all the time and if so will he still be able to eat enough? Also will it be necessary for him to wear boots - he is not showing any signs of lameness on grass so I am not sure why he would need to wear them. Can anyone advise me whether they would be necessary. Apologies if this has all been asked before but I couldn't find the answers. Thankyou.
I have a 12hh native type pony who has always lived out, summer and winter. I was told that he had previously had laminits about 3 years before I got him (I've had him since Feb). He is a good dooer type, so I have been really careful to watch his weight. I had left him barefoot as my kids are just learning to ride, so not doing any hard work and he was doing fine until June time when I noticed that he was favouring the verges rather than the road. I spoke to my farrier and he shod him on the front but said be careful as he could see he'd had laminits. Last week he became very slightly lame. I had the farrier back to check his shoes and he gave him a trim and said he was slightly lamanitic. The vet came on Saturday and agreed he had mild laminitis. although he wasn't overwight. (I don't have a weight tape but although he is a solid chunky type pony you can feel his ribs easily but not see them) The vet has advised me to stable him and only let him out when grass has it's lowest sugar content (late evening / early morning) He said otherwise I could go down the route of a muzzle but he would have to wear boots but he thought the stable route would be best. Saturday we sorted his stable out and he was stabled overnight and I let him out on a strip of grass for an hour in the morning, then put him back in the stable. When I went to check him at lunch time he was drenched in sweat - being daft I didn't consider that he would get too hot, which in hindsight is obvious bearing in mind the weather and he has never been kept inside before. He wasn't stressed so that wasn't the cause - he is a very easy pony. I therefore can't leave him stabled. So now think I will go down the route of a muzzle which I never had experience of. Can someone give me pro's / cons of the types available. Also, should he wear it all the time and if so will he still be able to eat enough? Also will it be necessary for him to wear boots - he is not showing any signs of lameness on grass so I am not sure why he would need to wear them. Can anyone advise me whether they would be necessary. Apologies if this has all been asked before but I couldn't find the answers. Thankyou.