noblesteed
Well-Known Member
Put pony in a grazing muzzle!!!!
My good doer had borderline lami in April after only 4 days without his muzzle on.
He is now muzzled ALL the time when out - even now into November! On a night he comes in and his haynet is weighed and he has a decent feed of fast fibre to ensure he gets all his nutrients. It just isn't worth taking ANY risks - the grass may look shoddy but there's no way of telling - your grass obviously still has nutrients as you now have a lami case.
If they can't be strip-grazed, kept in or on a true starvation paddock then a muzzle is your only option IMO. Take other steps like minimising rugging and upping exercise to slim them down. PTS is a little bit extreme when there are other avenues to explore.
My good doer had borderline lami in April after only 4 days without his muzzle on.
He is now muzzled ALL the time when out - even now into November! On a night he comes in and his haynet is weighed and he has a decent feed of fast fibre to ensure he gets all his nutrients. It just isn't worth taking ANY risks - the grass may look shoddy but there's no way of telling - your grass obviously still has nutrients as you now have a lami case.
If they can't be strip-grazed, kept in or on a true starvation paddock then a muzzle is your only option IMO. Take other steps like minimising rugging and upping exercise to slim them down. PTS is a little bit extreme when there are other avenues to explore.