Orchardbeck
Well-Known Member
I have a 21 year old 14hh mare who is a good doer, who got laminitis for the first time this spring (it was grass induced as another younger mare developed it at exactly the same time after a flush of grass). She was on box rest most of the summer, and is now stabled at night and turned out on to a stubble field during the day which has a little grass regrowth for her to nibble on.
She gets a scoop of D&H Safe and Sound with half a scoop of Speedibeet twice daily, Supplease Gold and Magnesium Oxide added in her evening feed, and two sections of hay (I used to stuff my nets full before she had the lami, now they weigh about 3kgs).
As a result of the box rest, she lost a lot of weight which was great, but has also lost a lot of muscle, not so great. I can only ride around once a week due to childcare duties (my baby is 9months old, I'm hoping this will get easier as she gets older) so am wary of doing any hard/fast work with her for risk of injury.
My problem is that I'm getting more and more nervous of doing anything more than walk with her, for fear she will hurt herself - she seems to be stiff in her hocks and hind fetlocks which does ease with walking. Is this fear of her damaging herself reasonable, or is it a psychological problem I need to get over? At this rate she will end up being a field/stable ornament.
She gets a scoop of D&H Safe and Sound with half a scoop of Speedibeet twice daily, Supplease Gold and Magnesium Oxide added in her evening feed, and two sections of hay (I used to stuff my nets full before she had the lami, now they weigh about 3kgs).
As a result of the box rest, she lost a lot of weight which was great, but has also lost a lot of muscle, not so great. I can only ride around once a week due to childcare duties (my baby is 9months old, I'm hoping this will get easier as she gets older) so am wary of doing any hard/fast work with her for risk of injury.
My problem is that I'm getting more and more nervous of doing anything more than walk with her, for fear she will hurt herself - she seems to be stiff in her hocks and hind fetlocks which does ease with walking. Is this fear of her damaging herself reasonable, or is it a psychological problem I need to get over? At this rate she will end up being a field/stable ornament.