Santa_Claus
Well-Known Member
Pony at yard is currently on box rest with chronic laminitis. he has been fat all winter and summer and has been in a starvation paddock but left out 24h7 as cheaper for owner and add to that he is basically never ridden.
So sad and I knew it was a case of when not if. Couple weeks back he was tied up and I saw just fat he was and how huge his crest was (made Dan look postively slim!).
Owner knew he was fat, and that something needed to be done, but other than put in a starvation paddock which still had grass nothing was really done.
Now poor pony is chronically lame is having remedial shoeing and will be xrayed to check for bone rotation which is a strong possibility. Just think it is cruel and bl**dy irresponsible of the owner. I know having them in during the day is more expensive but I have had to do it with Dan all summer in order to keep his weight in check, and I have two horses to pay for not one.
Just hoping poor pony hasn't got any bone rotation and will come right but considering it can barely walk I suspect there will be at least some bone rotation at the very least
So sad and I knew it was a case of when not if. Couple weeks back he was tied up and I saw just fat he was and how huge his crest was (made Dan look postively slim!).
Owner knew he was fat, and that something needed to be done, but other than put in a starvation paddock which still had grass nothing was really done.
Now poor pony is chronically lame is having remedial shoeing and will be xrayed to check for bone rotation which is a strong possibility. Just think it is cruel and bl**dy irresponsible of the owner. I know having them in during the day is more expensive but I have had to do it with Dan all summer in order to keep his weight in check, and I have two horses to pay for not one.
Just hoping poor pony hasn't got any bone rotation and will come right but considering it can barely walk I suspect there will be at least some bone rotation at the very least