titchy
Well-Known Member
My pony has just been diagnosed and being treated for very early onset laminitis.
In walk she is not too happy, but in trot definitely in pain. Vet said all four feet looked sore when asked to trot. Vet also said her digital pulses were normal, and no sensitivity to hoof testers, so thinks it is very early. Pony has also very recently (last two weeks) gained weight despite my efforts.
My pony was also wormed with equvalan (spelling?) 8 days ago. Do you think this might be the cause of pony's feet pain? Seems strange pony does not react to hoof testers, does not have raised digital pulses, and seems sore on all four feet. I thought she would have had a reaction to the wormer the next day or two, not a week later if that was the culprit.
Does this sound like laminitis to you, or something else. Can anyone offer any advice?
In walk she is not too happy, but in trot definitely in pain. Vet said all four feet looked sore when asked to trot. Vet also said her digital pulses were normal, and no sensitivity to hoof testers, so thinks it is very early. Pony has also very recently (last two weeks) gained weight despite my efforts.
My pony was also wormed with equvalan (spelling?) 8 days ago. Do you think this might be the cause of pony's feet pain? Seems strange pony does not react to hoof testers, does not have raised digital pulses, and seems sore on all four feet. I thought she would have had a reaction to the wormer the next day or two, not a week later if that was the culprit.
Does this sound like laminitis to you, or something else. Can anyone offer any advice?