Paigeous
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
I've had my 11yo mare since she was 3 & for the first time I'm face with laminitis. She had a bad start in life so I don't know what her breeding is, but popular opinion is that she's a Welsh Mountain Cob x ? She's not massively chunky but she's always been quite a curvy girl & she's 14.1hh. She's always been a good-doer.
At first I thought her problem was over-long feet (even though our farrier was scheduled at the same interval as usual) because she was in a paddock with nowhere near as much grass as she has previously been allowed, but he told me her feet were not that long & found a pulse in her leg. Under his advice & my own knowledge, she is now stabled on shavings & is being fed HiFi Lite & a laminitis supplement. No hay for a while, as she is rather lame. She seemed immediately happier after having her shoes removed & getting in the stable with rubber matting & shavings.
However, I'm not entirely sure what to do next..
I have read up on laminitis before, but not having to deal with it in 8 years means I'm a tad rusty. I've researched a bit tonight but after a while I just became more unsure & upset.
How long must I wait before I can allow her a leg-stretch in a small paddock? The one I'm thinking of has quite a bit of grass in it but is a much shorter walk than her own & I am intending to buy a grazing muzzle tomorrow.. Would she be okay for half an hour with a muzzle while I muck out, or should I wait a while? I'm asking so soon because she HATES being stuck in the stable & is ONLY being fed HiFi Lite..
Also, worrying about recovery time & long-term restrictions as she normally lives out in the summer with my 4yo ISH mare & having been together 3 years, they are very attached. The 4yo is stabled with her atm & has no symptoms of laminitis, nor is she overweight.. Do you think I'll be able to turn them out together again (with or without use of the grazing muzzle on the 11yo)? Or am I going to have to separate them so that 4yo can have more grass, while I restrict the 11yo?
Any help much appreciated. Very upset & guilt-ridden mummy right now
xxx
I've had my 11yo mare since she was 3 & for the first time I'm face with laminitis. She had a bad start in life so I don't know what her breeding is, but popular opinion is that she's a Welsh Mountain Cob x ? She's not massively chunky but she's always been quite a curvy girl & she's 14.1hh. She's always been a good-doer.
At first I thought her problem was over-long feet (even though our farrier was scheduled at the same interval as usual) because she was in a paddock with nowhere near as much grass as she has previously been allowed, but he told me her feet were not that long & found a pulse in her leg. Under his advice & my own knowledge, she is now stabled on shavings & is being fed HiFi Lite & a laminitis supplement. No hay for a while, as she is rather lame. She seemed immediately happier after having her shoes removed & getting in the stable with rubber matting & shavings.
However, I'm not entirely sure what to do next..
I have read up on laminitis before, but not having to deal with it in 8 years means I'm a tad rusty. I've researched a bit tonight but after a while I just became more unsure & upset.
How long must I wait before I can allow her a leg-stretch in a small paddock? The one I'm thinking of has quite a bit of grass in it but is a much shorter walk than her own & I am intending to buy a grazing muzzle tomorrow.. Would she be okay for half an hour with a muzzle while I muck out, or should I wait a while? I'm asking so soon because she HATES being stuck in the stable & is ONLY being fed HiFi Lite..
Also, worrying about recovery time & long-term restrictions as she normally lives out in the summer with my 4yo ISH mare & having been together 3 years, they are very attached. The 4yo is stabled with her atm & has no symptoms of laminitis, nor is she overweight.. Do you think I'll be able to turn them out together again (with or without use of the grazing muzzle on the 11yo)? Or am I going to have to separate them so that 4yo can have more grass, while I restrict the 11yo?
Any help much appreciated. Very upset & guilt-ridden mummy right now