Dogstar
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The other night, by a top Rossdales vet. Learnt some interesting things. For example, she suggested measuring the middle of the neck rather than the girth to monitor weight change. That a minimum 20 minutes of exercise every day is the best thing for a laminitic; better than say 3 workouts a week. That the hay should only be soaked for 30-40 mins a day or harmful mould starts to grow. Bulk hay up with a little straw. Feed antioxidants with a hay only diet - Formula4Feet was the supplement recommended as having the best profile. ACP is helpful, better than bute only, but is soon to become unavailable. Avoid farriery for 10-20 days following an acute attack. It is good if the horse lies down a lot as this will help it to recover. Also an Equine Metabolic Syndrome horse can be recognised by carrying weight on its neck and shoulders rather than the ribs; I found this interesting as my laminitic is this shape. I am sure there was lots more but some was too technical to remember!