cblover
Well-Known Member
Some of you will know that my 15 yr old mare has suffered since the end of May with laminitis and EMS. We are over the acute stage (when I thought she was gonna die) and 8 weeks on the current state is...mare is still on box rest with an even bigger bed than before (vets advice), bute once a day and soaked hay. I got a second opinion from an equine expert vet yesterday who has told me to swap her hay to Dengie Hi-Fi Lite as a total hay replace, feeding 10kg a day. I've weighed it out and it equates to 5 general water sized buckets over a 24hr period. She's not impressed as she inhales it just about and it last about 2 minutes.
I rang the dengie helpline and they suggested using hay and dengie, which I'd prefer to do but I'm just wondering who else has gone onto feeding only dengie instead of hay?
Two more trims are booked in for beginning of Aug and Sept then she will be xrayed again but the thought of her in until September just freaks me out. I feel so sorry for her. One foot has quite severe rotation and I just don't know how it will ever be as strong as before.
When do you say enough is enough and how can I make the decision to end her life if there is a chance of her getting better? But seeing her stuck in is awful. Vet did say clinically there is no reason to pts but if I don't want to see her in for the next few months or the cost is too great, he'd be happy to pts on my say so. I'm worried, sick as a pig, scared I may loose her and have no idea what to do.
I rang the dengie helpline and they suggested using hay and dengie, which I'd prefer to do but I'm just wondering who else has gone onto feeding only dengie instead of hay?
Two more trims are booked in for beginning of Aug and Sept then she will be xrayed again but the thought of her in until September just freaks me out. I feel so sorry for her. One foot has quite severe rotation and I just don't know how it will ever be as strong as before.
When do you say enough is enough and how can I make the decision to end her life if there is a chance of her getting better? But seeing her stuck in is awful. Vet did say clinically there is no reason to pts but if I don't want to see her in for the next few months or the cost is too great, he'd be happy to pts on my say so. I'm worried, sick as a pig, scared I may loose her and have no idea what to do.