Micky
Well-Known Member
Very interesting re the laminitis/short grass/long grass... My lad has PPID, diagnosed when he came down with laminitis last year. Short grass paddock, soaked hay and meds plus low sugar/starch feed sorted him out...He escaped one night onto longer lush grass, came in with pulses and hot feet plus footy... I disagree that laminitics can go onto longer grass. This grass hasnt been fertilised for years and is full of weeds too...The sugar levels are different in different parts of the country and the world ( NZ/Aus/France) due to the type of soil grown in surely? Despite research, i certainly wont be putting my horse onto 'lush longer' grass...though what i call rough grass would be the safer option, not fertilised or previously dairy grass.....It is very tricky and each owner has to find what works for their horse best.