throughtheforest
Well-Known Member
So since April 16, my horse has struggled with soundness after 2 bouts of the dreaded laminitis. He tested positive for ems in June 16 and in December, despite x-rays showing rotation of 10 and 6 degrees, and slight sinking, we were given the go ahead to start exercising (good soles apparently). He's actually done very well, the in-hand walking has really helped awaken his metabolism and he's completely sound in the field and walking on roads etc is fine with boots on.
He's had raised pulses a few times since and I just have to take him off grass straight away. At the age of 7 I can't help but wonder if I can deal with this for the next 10 or so years. He's lucky to have been kept in either a woodchipped paddock or on a track with grass since he's been ill and I'd say his quality of life is still good. Come the spring I do think we are looking at him spending the whole time off grass with hay sadly, as he's been sensitive on/off during the winter.
I just can't believe how this has taken over my life... just need a kick up the bum I think, but I didn't expect to struggle so much with careful management over the winter... Is this it? Will his metabolism give up one day? Will he be able to tolerate grass more eventually? I just live each day as it comes anyway, but even over the winter managing this has been a challenge.
He's had raised pulses a few times since and I just have to take him off grass straight away. At the age of 7 I can't help but wonder if I can deal with this for the next 10 or so years. He's lucky to have been kept in either a woodchipped paddock or on a track with grass since he's been ill and I'd say his quality of life is still good. Come the spring I do think we are looking at him spending the whole time off grass with hay sadly, as he's been sensitive on/off during the winter.
I just can't believe how this has taken over my life... just need a kick up the bum I think, but I didn't expect to struggle so much with careful management over the winter... Is this it? Will his metabolism give up one day? Will he be able to tolerate grass more eventually? I just live each day as it comes anyway, but even over the winter managing this has been a challenge.