NinjaPony
Well-Known Member
How do you manage the increased laminitis risk that comes with steroid use? After trying to treat my pony’s asthma with management, then ventipulmin, then inhalers, none of which have made any difference, we have been left with little choice but to put him on oral steroids to reduce the inflammation. Vet has warned that it will increase his laminitis risk, which is why all other options were tried first. I’m already managing him as at risk, he is still on his winter grazing, all hay is portioned and soaked, feed has been cut back to a handful, but where his breathing has been so bad he has been out of work so put on a little bit more weight than usual. Rock and a hard place really as I can’t get him back in work without dealing with the breathing. So I was wondering if anyone else has experience of oral steroids, and what else I can do to try and minimise the risk.