emc1
Member
our pony (welsh Section A age 8) has had laminitus all summer at varying degrees and is now not responding to treatment at all.
some background info;
He's been in stable since March, had x rays done 2 weeks ago and there is little rotation, if any. He has nicely trimmed feet but is unshod. He is on a deep shavings bed and rubber matting, he has frog supports on.
He is being fed Hi Fi Lite (chaff type feed) as a hay replacement, lami lick, small amount of maintenence cubes twice a day and one bute a day. Trouble is he is still in A LOT of pain and really doesnt want to move. I feel so sorry for him. I have tried feeding him soaked hay but he seems to be worse on this. He has NO grass. He had some carrots last week and was awful the next day.
Can anyone tell me if they have had similar experiences? Is it ever the case that they dont recover? I just cant seem to snap him out of the attack - any suggestions gratefully received - thanks guys xx
some background info;
He's been in stable since March, had x rays done 2 weeks ago and there is little rotation, if any. He has nicely trimmed feet but is unshod. He is on a deep shavings bed and rubber matting, he has frog supports on.
He is being fed Hi Fi Lite (chaff type feed) as a hay replacement, lami lick, small amount of maintenence cubes twice a day and one bute a day. Trouble is he is still in A LOT of pain and really doesnt want to move. I feel so sorry for him. I have tried feeding him soaked hay but he seems to be worse on this. He has NO grass. He had some carrots last week and was awful the next day.
Can anyone tell me if they have had similar experiences? Is it ever the case that they dont recover? I just cant seem to snap him out of the attack - any suggestions gratefully received - thanks guys xx