The L-Word (Laminitis) :(

At this point, I’m considering it since it’s so much more cost effective! :woman_facepalming:t2:

@quietann right now he just gets two pounds total overnight to give him something to bridge dinner/breakfast. The hopper I believes holds 16 lbs though. His are set to dispense a 1/4lb at a time but you could set it to release more at the intervals. I really like it.

The basic requirement is about 1oz for a 1100lb horse. You could double that if needed. So, 28mg.

if a horse is eating significant amounts of free choice salt, the salt needs to be removed and force-fed appropriately, or only put out the amount needed in a day.

yep, in this case, he’s really eating too much, ,so just add what he needs to his feed :slight_smile:

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Tomorrow is container prep day so I will be making that switch!

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Honestly, it’s SO much cheaper to buy salt. We get regular salt at the grocery store for 99 cents for a 26 ounce canister (the most economical size according to DH, who does the grocery shopping, but I’m not sure.) So less than 4 cents a day!

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I meant iron from other sources :slight_smile: Sorry not clear!

I get a 40lb bag of Mix-n-Fine from Southern States for < $10

Charlie is perfecting his multi tasking while we’re rehabbing :laughing:

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X-rays are done!! No rotation but he does have a little pocket.

Doc thought what I thought at first was a rub was indeed an abscess and they could be related. This happened about a week after his onset:

Doc used the hoof testers and he didn’t have much of a reaction and tried to dig it out a bit but got nothing. He recommended 3 days of Epsom salt soak + an ichthamole/diaper wrap (not spelled right) to see if there was anything we could draw out before putting glue ons on. That has been moved to Sunday now.

I told him he is still taping at 1065 and we haven’t had much in the way of weight loss. He said he was actually really happy with his BCS and said he looks great for the breed so just keep up what we’re doing.

He said once he’s through the wrapping he should be good to start bringing back to some work!

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Anecdotally, I think the Bemer boots really helped mine recover more quickly. Any thoughts???

I have to certainly think so! Ive done the boots nearly every day for the past 5 weeks and the blanket when we’ve had the cooler days. Im really glad I had gotten that when I did!

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Latest hay analysis is in. I did two separate samples from the same load. Looking at the “as-is” column, ESC + Starch is good. WSC + starch is right on the line, one batch being a hair higher.

Would you continue to soak or feed as is? I’m leaning towards continuing to soak.

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Definitely soak. This hay seems high. This is my hay:

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I would have to soak if feeding to my pony. A less sensitive horse you probably wouldn’t.

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Interesting turn of events that may not be pointing to laminitis at all and instead a couple of neck issues and possible EPM.

He will still be managed as a high metabolic risk so a no change change there, but keeping weight off will be equally important with the neck issues.

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