Search results with tag "Laminitis"
The signs of laminitis Very mild laminitis: Moderate Laminitis
www.safergrass.orgThe signs of laminitis A good overview of what laminitis is: http://www.cyberhorse.net.au/cgi-bin/tve/displaynewsitem.pl?20040325laminitispt1.txt
Grain poisoning of cattle and sheep
www.dpi.nsw.gov.au• Laminitis, a painful inflammation of the hoof, may occur, resulting in severe lameness. Grains with a higher fibre content, such as oats and sorghum, are safer to feed than, for example, wheat and barley, since the fibre slows the rate of digestion. Cracking grain increases the …
Donkey Fact Sheet - University of Edinburgh
www.ed.ac.ukLaminitis is a common problem and it is important to restrict their weight and limit access to lush grazing and frosty grasses. When changing feed levels make sure this is done gradually over a period of a week or more, and it is important to use high fibre and low sugar feeds. Fig. 4: Donkeys’ hooves are more upright than horses’ hooves.
Laminitis Attack: The First Line of Defense - Katy Watts
www.safergrass.orgLaminitis Attack: The First Line of Defense By Dr. Don Walsh, DVM and Kathryn Watts When we discover our horse can barely walk, has hot feet, and shifts its weight onto its