Christmas Crumpet
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We have got a little Section A on loan for my daughter who is utterly lovely.
However, we are having slight issues...!!!
She got laminitis last year after being left out in a big lush field whilst her owners went on holiday and, by all accounts, nearly died. She is ok now but I am very vigilant about the amount of grass she gets. She is turned out at nighttime for about 4 or 5 hours with my big horse wearing a Shires bucket muzzle. So far so good. We were told she couldn't go out at all but I don't think the owners had ever used or considered using a grazing muzzle. She comes in with no pulses after that time.
The rest of the time she is in - during the day she is in her stable with 12 hour soaked hay with a quarter stable sized shavings bed. Once she comes in at nighttime, she has the run of the yard and access to her stable on soaked hay again. The problem being that she has a cough - its not horrific but I hear her coughing a couple of times a day and she can cough when out riding.
So here's the thing - to make the cough go away, she should go out more but I'm scared to turn her out anymore in case she does get laminitis despite being muzzled and on 2 acres with a big horse and 4 sheep who have munched the grass right down. Do I just bite the bullet and see how she is turned out for a night? She has had ventapulmin which cleared the cough up and is now on Winergy Ventilate but cough has come back. Can she be on ventapulmin full time (god knows how expensive that would be though!!). She is no respecter of electric fencing either so I can't shut her in a small patch as she will escape. I could try hi fibre haylage instead of soaked hay I suppose. I do leaf blow the yard every night whilst she is out to clear any dust away.
If anyone has any ideas please share them!! Feeling a bit frustrated...
However, we are having slight issues...!!!
She got laminitis last year after being left out in a big lush field whilst her owners went on holiday and, by all accounts, nearly died. She is ok now but I am very vigilant about the amount of grass she gets. She is turned out at nighttime for about 4 or 5 hours with my big horse wearing a Shires bucket muzzle. So far so good. We were told she couldn't go out at all but I don't think the owners had ever used or considered using a grazing muzzle. She comes in with no pulses after that time.
The rest of the time she is in - during the day she is in her stable with 12 hour soaked hay with a quarter stable sized shavings bed. Once she comes in at nighttime, she has the run of the yard and access to her stable on soaked hay again. The problem being that she has a cough - its not horrific but I hear her coughing a couple of times a day and she can cough when out riding.
So here's the thing - to make the cough go away, she should go out more but I'm scared to turn her out anymore in case she does get laminitis despite being muzzled and on 2 acres with a big horse and 4 sheep who have munched the grass right down. Do I just bite the bullet and see how she is turned out for a night? She has had ventapulmin which cleared the cough up and is now on Winergy Ventilate but cough has come back. Can she be on ventapulmin full time (god knows how expensive that would be though!!). She is no respecter of electric fencing either so I can't shut her in a small patch as she will escape. I could try hi fibre haylage instead of soaked hay I suppose. I do leaf blow the yard every night whilst she is out to clear any dust away.
If anyone has any ideas please share them!! Feeling a bit frustrated...