But first we need to recognise the signs of laminitis.
Signs of laminitis in ponies.
Shifting lameness when standing.
A horse seems tender footed and doesn t want to bear complete weight on a hoof.
Increased digital pulse in the feet most easily palpable over either sesamoid bone at the level of the fetlock.
The first obvious sign of laminitis is lameness.
Additionally check to see if your horse has flaky hooves or odd shaped rings on them.
Lameness especially when a horse is turning in circles.
On the flipside a horse that picks his feet up too often might also be showing early signs of laminitis van eps says.
It s also important to note that many of these signs that we see can be due to other problems such as a hoof abscess or tying up.
Horses and even more so ponies will.
Heat in the feet.
Laminitis is an inflammatory condition of the laminae within a horse s feet the tissues that attach the pedal bone to the hoof wall inside the hoof capsule.
Pain in the toe region when pressure is applied with hoof testers.
If you notice any one of these signs get in touch with your vet online and we can help you to triage your horse with the care your horse or pony needs immediately.
Horses normally shift their weight between feet about two or three times.