my bfg
Well-Known Member
After a vet call out tonight Ems now on box rest with suspected lami, its not confirmed yet so I'm hoping so much it could be something else.
But worse case scenario I'm after some information as though I know a bit about it so know the dos and don'ts I've never actually cared for a horse with lami before. If its caught early is it something that can be kept under control to the point that apart from diet and grazing restrictions and possible different shoeing techniques, you wouldn't know the horse had it or is it a constant issue?
I really don't care if she turned out to have something wrong that meant she wasn't able to be ridden as she's garrenteed a loving home for the rest of her days, I just want to know if she's going to be constantly uncomfortable.
But worse case scenario I'm after some information as though I know a bit about it so know the dos and don'ts I've never actually cared for a horse with lami before. If its caught early is it something that can be kept under control to the point that apart from diet and grazing restrictions and possible different shoeing techniques, you wouldn't know the horse had it or is it a constant issue?
I really don't care if she turned out to have something wrong that meant she wasn't able to be ridden as she's garrenteed a loving home for the rest of her days, I just want to know if she's going to be constantly uncomfortable.