VALERIE DE CLERCK
DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
20 APRIL 2022
In a horse with laminitis, the layers of tissue between the hoof wall and the coffin bone are inflamed. The affliction is very painful for your horse or pony and, in the worst case, can be life-threatening. In other words, no picnic. Hence, it is better to prevent than to cure — and this is how.
Overweight horses are at greater risk of laminitis. make sure that your horse or pony gets enough exercise!
It all starts with a low-sugar, high-fibre diet. Get rid of cereals as much as you can and give your four-legged friend plenty of roughage. First soak your horse’s hay and check that it does not contain too much sugar. Make sure that he or she does not eat too much grass and plant a grass type that contains little sugar. In addition, pamper your horse with useful herbs and minerals.
Overweight horses are at greater risk of laminitis. So make sure that your horse or pony gets enough exercise and aim for a moderate Body Condition Score. Adequate exercise also promotes blood circulation in the hooves.
Sensitive animals are at greater risk of recurrent episodes of laminitis. Horses that have suffered from the disease in the past also need extra attention.
Is your horse on pasture? Then make sure to keep the sugars at bay. This is how:
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Night frost and sunny days are a dangerous combination for LAMINITIS!
Want to know more about laminitis? We don’t claim to be experts, but—well, actually we are. Read more about what exactly laminitis is, or find out how to help an afflicted horse or pony.
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