HOWEN
Well-Known Member
Had the vet out for one of my horses today and he has been diagnosed yet again with laminitis. He had his 1st attack last spring and has slowly recovered, had a couple of mild attacks since. I am so careful with his diet, he is muzzled when turnout, has his hay soaked 24hrs ect everything the vet has recommended. I noticed yesterday he was very slightly lame when he came out his box, and to be honest I thought he had done a tendon. Being a complete worry wart, I am straight on the phone to the vet. The receptionist now knows me quite well it seems I am always on the phone to her. Anyway my vet, who has now been out and examined him, has informed me sadly he has laminitis again. So he is on box rest, with an even bigger shavings bed. Vet is coming back out next week to take bloods he thinks he may have something similar to human diabetes causing reoccurring attacks. So is anyone else in the same boat? What is your daily routine to keep them happy as possible?