Eloisee
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone
I'm worried that my boy maybe developing abit of laminitis.
He's 19 and never suffered before but yesterday when I asked for trot he was slightly lame. I could feel a slight pulse in his front left.
I've never had to deal with laminitis before but obviously knew about it, but untill it happens to you I didn't get so worked up about it!
He did seem abit tentative to pick up his feet when I got off to check for any stones lodged from the walk up to the ménage
I have my farrier coming out this afternoon to have a look before I call out a vet but I've left him in on a deep bed with half a slice of soaked hay.
He's on a smaller paddock to control his weight anyway as he gets fat off thin air. He has also been coming back into work since I've come home from uni so it's not like he's been left with no work. It's all come on so suddenly.
Is there anything else I can do to control this? Or how to continue to prevent it? How long does he have to be out of work for and when will I know if it has cleared up? He's not lame in walk and my yard owner said he may just be quite stiff as I haven't been feeding him his superflex supplement.
I've also been advised to feed 2 small handfuls of happy hoof with about a tablespoon of epsome salts in?
I'm worried that my boy maybe developing abit of laminitis.
He's 19 and never suffered before but yesterday when I asked for trot he was slightly lame. I could feel a slight pulse in his front left.
I've never had to deal with laminitis before but obviously knew about it, but untill it happens to you I didn't get so worked up about it!
He did seem abit tentative to pick up his feet when I got off to check for any stones lodged from the walk up to the ménage
I have my farrier coming out this afternoon to have a look before I call out a vet but I've left him in on a deep bed with half a slice of soaked hay.
He's on a smaller paddock to control his weight anyway as he gets fat off thin air. He has also been coming back into work since I've come home from uni so it's not like he's been left with no work. It's all come on so suddenly.
Is there anything else I can do to control this? Or how to continue to prevent it? How long does he have to be out of work for and when will I know if it has cleared up? He's not lame in walk and my yard owner said he may just be quite stiff as I haven't been feeding him his superflex supplement.
I've also been advised to feed 2 small handfuls of happy hoof with about a tablespoon of epsome salts in?