Hollyhorse
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What is laminitus?! Ive been told by an equine podiatrist that its not actually the dramatic rotation of the pedal bone in the foot as Id always thought, but is actually simple inflammation in the hoof. This makes sense considering my horses situation but what can I do about this, make him more comfortable and speed up his recovery?
My horse is a 17.2 dressage horse who's only 5 years old. Hes been happily barefoot with the help of an equine podiatrist for a year now. He went lame about 4 weeks ago. We thought it was him being footsore as he'd had a SLIGHT trim the day before and in trot he was acting as if he was trotting on nails/hot surface so was clearly in the foot. I had a vet up last week who confirmed it was in the foot and said it was either him being footsore or navicular. Not satisfied I had a local equine podiatrist come today. She's practically positive it's not navicular and did lots of hoof testing and says he's not footsore either. She thinks it's low level laminitus. I'm very sceptical as he's not fat, standing on his heels, reluctant to move, with a cresty neck. However it does make sense as he's clearly sore in his foot and if it's not the actual surface as we first thought it makes sense that it's below the surface. The plan of action is to walk him in hand for 10-15 minutes every day in horse boots with pads in.
Is there anything else I can be doing? Does anyone have any views? Any help would be greatly appreciated as I feel at a slight loss! Many thanks
My horse is a 17.2 dressage horse who's only 5 years old. Hes been happily barefoot with the help of an equine podiatrist for a year now. He went lame about 4 weeks ago. We thought it was him being footsore as he'd had a SLIGHT trim the day before and in trot he was acting as if he was trotting on nails/hot surface so was clearly in the foot. I had a vet up last week who confirmed it was in the foot and said it was either him being footsore or navicular. Not satisfied I had a local equine podiatrist come today. She's practically positive it's not navicular and did lots of hoof testing and says he's not footsore either. She thinks it's low level laminitus. I'm very sceptical as he's not fat, standing on his heels, reluctant to move, with a cresty neck. However it does make sense as he's clearly sore in his foot and if it's not the actual surface as we first thought it makes sense that it's below the surface. The plan of action is to walk him in hand for 10-15 minutes every day in horse boots with pads in.
Is there anything else I can be doing? Does anyone have any views? Any help would be greatly appreciated as I feel at a slight loss! Many thanks