Sarah1
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Some of you may remember me posting about my new little mare, she's rather fat and we've been trying to shift a bit of her lard since she came to us about 6 weeks ago. I've bought her a muzzle (though only got this last week) & she's only been on a small amount of grass, 1st of all with half a dozen sheep and another little pony and then the sheep were moved.
I think the fact that the sheep haven't been there to graze the new shoots coupled with the fact that I've found out the cheeky little beggar has been eating the fallen apples from the trees in the orchard (even with the muzzle on!) has brought on a case of laminitis
She came into the stable yesterday at midday and will remain there for a few days yet. Yesterday I wasn't too sure if it was definitely laminitis so I asked my farrier how best to deal with the situation & he said to box rest her & give nothing but hifi lite to eat. Today, however, I'm positive
Even though she's been in the stable she seems to have gotten worse? Is this normal?
Can anyone advise the best way to treat her now? I was going to give her the rest of today to see if being off the grass improves her condition and if not get the vet tomorrow? Should I start giving her bute?
I've been taking her for a gentle walk still - she had appeared to be happy enough on soft ground and she did seem to be walking better afterwards but now I don't know if I should walk her out?
We've always had to watch our oldie for laminitis and luckily *touches wood* we've managed to keep her lami-free so dealing with a case of it is a bit of a new thing for me.
Many thanks guys
Some of you may remember me posting about my new little mare, she's rather fat and we've been trying to shift a bit of her lard since she came to us about 6 weeks ago. I've bought her a muzzle (though only got this last week) & she's only been on a small amount of grass, 1st of all with half a dozen sheep and another little pony and then the sheep were moved.
I think the fact that the sheep haven't been there to graze the new shoots coupled with the fact that I've found out the cheeky little beggar has been eating the fallen apples from the trees in the orchard (even with the muzzle on!) has brought on a case of laminitis
She came into the stable yesterday at midday and will remain there for a few days yet. Yesterday I wasn't too sure if it was definitely laminitis so I asked my farrier how best to deal with the situation & he said to box rest her & give nothing but hifi lite to eat. Today, however, I'm positive
Even though she's been in the stable she seems to have gotten worse? Is this normal?
Can anyone advise the best way to treat her now? I was going to give her the rest of today to see if being off the grass improves her condition and if not get the vet tomorrow? Should I start giving her bute?
I've been taking her for a gentle walk still - she had appeared to be happy enough on soft ground and she did seem to be walking better afterwards but now I don't know if I should walk her out?
We've always had to watch our oldie for laminitis and luckily *touches wood* we've managed to keep her lami-free so dealing with a case of it is a bit of a new thing for me.
Many thanks guys