danda
Well-Known Member
I have a 25 year old TB (retired now). His main problem is COPD (I think this now has a new name)', he also has developed Cushings. He lives out with a good shelter and rugs but looses weight easily and has fairly rich food from Dodson & Horrell to keep on weight. He saw the vet yesterday who gave him the necessary for his breathing. He eats well and it is one of the few pleasures left I feel. The vet said to keep an eye on him as his front feet were warm and he could feel a pulse. I have never had a horse with laminitis but seem to remember that it is made worse by rich (sugar?) food, spring grass etc. I know he is on his way out as his immune system is not much good but try to keep him as comfortable as possible while he is still enjoying himself. Any info/advice re laminitis that could be applied to an old and rather bad tempered boy would be much appreciated.