OTHER DIAGNOSES CONSIDERED
Other conditions or ailments that might also need to be ruled out by a vet.
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Other conditions or ailments that might also need to be ruled out by a vet.
These are tests that might be helpful to make this diagnosis or further characterize the condition.
These treatments might be used to help resolve or improve this condition.
You might make these observations when a horse has this condition.
Grain Overload, Horse Got into Feed Room
Saw-Horse Stance, Hind Limbs Under & Front Limbs Forward
Hesitant to Walk on Hard Surfaces
Resists Raising, Lifting, or Bending a Limb
Heat in Hoof Walls, Foot or Feet
Digital Pulse Can Be Felt in Foot
Retained Placenta, More Than 3 Hours after Foaling
Shifting Weight from Limb to Limb, Treading
Limbs Seem Rigid or Stiff
Handler Cannot Pick Up Foot, or Horse Pulls Foot Away
I might need these skills if my horse has this diagnosis.
Avoid grain overload scenarios. Keep horses a modest weight and avoid obesity. Recognize signs of EMS and PPID to avoid their worst consequence, laminitis. If there is a question as to whether a horse has endocrine disease, have your vet do the necessary testing and discuss a management plan.
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CREDIBLE EQUINE HEALTH INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET
The Horse.com - Horse Health Fact Sheet: Laminitis
Equine Podiatry - Acute & Chronic Laminitis: An Overview
Equine Podiatry - How to Treat Severe Laminitis in an Ambulatory Setting
Equine Podiatry - Farrier Options for Acute & Chronic Laminitis
Equine Podiatry - A Practical Approach to Treating Laminitis
Equine Podiatry - Shoeing the Laminitic Horse (2)
Equine Podiatry - Glossary of Therapeutic Farrier Terms