Jericho
Well-Known Member
Just a warning to everyone really. I thought I was doing really well with my 2 horses (19yr old Welsh A and 12yr old connie cross) in controlling their grazing. They both have restricted grazing (on about acre of very short weedy/mossy grass with a lot under trees). I bring them in during the day on to a dust paddock and feed a handful of TopSpec TopChop Lite and Fast Fibre (so no cereals/ little startch, sugars) and straw or well soaked hay. I check their pulses regularly and are constantly monitoring their stance / how much they lie down (they live at home)
The farrier came today, rasped little ones feet and low and behold blood in the laminae - only a very small amount but enough to scare the bejesus out of me. The little one isnt even over weight so thought he would be less risk than my bigger rather well looking mare. He is also unshod so would have noticed it even more but he is the one that does the good old Welsh trot down the field to see me every day at feed time. Not once did he look uncomfortable.
I felt terrible but the farrier said he probably got it after a flush of grass after a cold night, was footy for a day or so and I never would have known. Farrier said it is a terrible year for it after a really cold winter and then lots of this sun but cold nights.
Just goes to show how easy they can get it and it not be noticed. So please be extra vigilant!
The farrier came today, rasped little ones feet and low and behold blood in the laminae - only a very small amount but enough to scare the bejesus out of me. The little one isnt even over weight so thought he would be less risk than my bigger rather well looking mare. He is also unshod so would have noticed it even more but he is the one that does the good old Welsh trot down the field to see me every day at feed time. Not once did he look uncomfortable.
I felt terrible but the farrier said he probably got it after a flush of grass after a cold night, was footy for a day or so and I never would have known. Farrier said it is a terrible year for it after a really cold winter and then lots of this sun but cold nights.
Just goes to show how easy they can get it and it not be noticed. So please be extra vigilant!