PucciNPoni
Well-Known Member
Don't worry, I'll be consulting my vet - but I'm at a pause in my work at the moment and my brain is working overtime.
My mare just got diagnosed with acute lami the other day - vet will be revisiting her tomorrow. Meanwhile, I'm wondering, if all goes well, what's the general recommendation before brining back to work? My girlie is reasonably fit - has been doing some dressage, hacking, showing, jumping - about 4-5 days per week before she was stricken. She's not terribly overweight. Vet and farrier think it's hormonal type...
Laminitis Trust website calls for 30 days boxrest after given "all clear" - is that what is generally done? And then what? How long after that before work can commence? I don't want to rush things but I must admit that I'll be anxious to resume some work with her. She's had some time off due to a pelvis/back injury (which she got because she was getting some time off and was objecting by hooning round a muddy field).
Thanks in advance
My mare just got diagnosed with acute lami the other day - vet will be revisiting her tomorrow. Meanwhile, I'm wondering, if all goes well, what's the general recommendation before brining back to work? My girlie is reasonably fit - has been doing some dressage, hacking, showing, jumping - about 4-5 days per week before she was stricken. She's not terribly overweight. Vet and farrier think it's hormonal type...
Laminitis Trust website calls for 30 days boxrest after given "all clear" - is that what is generally done? And then what? How long after that before work can commence? I don't want to rush things but I must admit that I'll be anxious to resume some work with her. She's had some time off due to a pelvis/back injury (which she got because she was getting some time off and was objecting by hooning round a muddy field).
Thanks in advance