Jericho
Well-Known Member
I have been struggling a bit with my barefoot mare and other than doing lots of work with her I have been doing everything I can to maximise her chances of staying barefoot e.g. low sugar diet. restricted grazing, different surfaces in field, she comes off the grass into stable/ concrete yard wit soaked hay during the day (which also gives her feet chance to dry), out at night but she is worse than ever with regards to footiness and I am sure she suffered some low grade lami a few weeks ago which we managed for and I think we caught it in time. However she still just isnt right and although in and around field, lunging on grass etc she is absolutely fine she was really sore and ouchy on roads and tracks on Saturday and I am at the point of putting shoes back on her fronts. I do however this may just mask the problem and I should rule out other reasons as to why she is ouchy
I realise the flush of grass isnt going to help but I am considering have blood tests done for insulin resistance as someone suggested that she might have this (she is a very good doer too and her hooves are slightly bull nosed) although she is not obsese nor has fatty deposits over eyes, neck, base of tail or withers.
The vet is due anyway for teeth and vacs so do you think he will think I am mad for asking for blood tests ? Can anyone give me an idea of how much a insulin resistance blood test might cost?
I realise the flush of grass isnt going to help but I am considering have blood tests done for insulin resistance as someone suggested that she might have this (she is a very good doer too and her hooves are slightly bull nosed) although she is not obsese nor has fatty deposits over eyes, neck, base of tail or withers.
The vet is due anyway for teeth and vacs so do you think he will think I am mad for asking for blood tests ? Can anyone give me an idea of how much a insulin resistance blood test might cost?