Consider choosing feeds approved by the laminitis trust but remember that these are not the only suitable options.
The laminitis trust feed approval.
If your horse falls into the at risk category consider these diet changes.
Approval will be given to feeds which reach certain standards.
Recent research has given us more insight into how to manage horses affected by or vulnerable to laminitis.
1 5 2 bodyweight hay depending on whether weight loss is needed 1 5 or not 2 so 7 5 10 kg for a 500 kg horse 3 75 5 kg for a 250 kg pony soaked for at least 1 hour then drained to reduce sugars or analysed to show combined sugar starch no more than 10.
Laminitis trust feed approval mark.
We have tried to provide you with helpful information if you have a horse or pony suffering from laminitis.
Dengie have four products approved by the laminitis trust including hi fi lite healthy hooves molasses free hi fi molasses freeand alfa a molasses free.
Emergency diet for a horse with endocrine laminitis feed.
Hay feed approx.
If weight gain is required oil can be added at up to 100mls per 100kg of bodyweight per day to provide additional energy calories.
Explaining laminitis and its prevention robert a eustace bvsc cert eo cert ep frcvs the laminitis clinic mead house dauntsey chippenham wilts.
If your feed does not carry this logo it is not approved by the laminitis trust.
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I do not recommend the feeding of haylage to horses and ponies even so called high fibre haylage.
Lastly without the support of their customers who buy laminitis trust approved feeds for their animals the trust would not have been able to provide these substantial research grants and eventually avoid the need for a trust.
The first reason the trust does not recommend feeding haylage further evidence to follow.
A the laminitis trust has established an approval mark for horse feeds after consultation with the veterinary medicines directorate.
The laminitis trust feed approval mark to become the gold standard for safe horse feeds.