pippinpie
Well-Known Member
My poor horse is suffering again! He has now suffered 4 bouts in the last 4 years, the first to I put down to him being slightly overweight and not getting so much exercise. But the last twice, now and last January, I'm an experienced horse owner and I can see that something is not right here.
The first time I thought it was coincidental when one of my ponies (laminitic) was have trouble after worming, was ten years ago and when put to my vet and farrier both just poo pooed it!
Now I have another with the same coincidences 2/3 day after worming they go down with it when I do everything in my power to control feed intake and manage to keep him safe and free for long periods until worming, this year again I asked the vet and he said he never connected the two! so I told him that I was convinced that this was happening and I asked if he could at least ask clients with new cases of Laminitis or recurring bouts if they have just used a wormer.
The wormer I used in January was Equevalan Duo and the recent one Eraquell.
I was reluctant to worm in May for risk of it happening again.
Has anyone any experience of this or am I alone on this one?
The first time I thought it was coincidental when one of my ponies (laminitic) was have trouble after worming, was ten years ago and when put to my vet and farrier both just poo pooed it!
Now I have another with the same coincidences 2/3 day after worming they go down with it when I do everything in my power to control feed intake and manage to keep him safe and free for long periods until worming, this year again I asked the vet and he said he never connected the two! so I told him that I was convinced that this was happening and I asked if he could at least ask clients with new cases of Laminitis or recurring bouts if they have just used a wormer.
The wormer I used in January was Equevalan Duo and the recent one Eraquell.
I was reluctant to worm in May for risk of it happening again.
Has anyone any experience of this or am I alone on this one?