Mares with retained placenta constitute a medical emergency your veterinarian will need to remove any remaining placenta flush the uterus with saline and start appropriate medical treatment.
Treats for ponies with laminitis.
In spite of decades of research and centuries of concern there is no single treatment that can be said to be effective in every case of laminitis.
Treating these horses involves a combination of many alternative and complementary modalities including acupuncture herbs homeopathy and the most important of all nutrition.
Horses which have developed laminitis as a result of over feeding need to be removed from the food source immediately.
Feed only grass hay until advised by your veterinarian.
Stop feeding all grain based feeds and pasture.
Glucocorticoid administration such as dexamethasone or prednisolone within 30 days of the onset of clinical signs of laminitis.
Laminitis is a humbling disease and anyone who claims universal success simply hasn t treated enough horses.
Treatments such as the heart bar shoe said to be essential three decades ago are hardly mentioned today.
Unfortunately at this time there is simply no single optimum approach to rehabilitation for each horse.
Coleman cautioned that researchers need more supportive evidence.
Treatment for laminitis can vary depending on the severity of the condition but the mainstay for years is to get your horse started on a regimen of phenylbutazone which is a powerful anti inflammatory.
That along with proper and supportive footing are two of the treatments used in helping to alleviate the pain disease.
Nor can it be said that there is a best treatment.
Horses with laminitis can be difficult to take treat and rehabilitate even under the best of circumstances.
Chronic laminitis can be a very difficult disease to treat however by using natural treatments the success rate increases significantly.