Can you give bute to a pregnant mare




















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Laminitis can occur in all four feet; however it is more commonly seen in the front feet, possibly due to the increased weight carried by the forelimbs. Within the hoof capsule, the coffin bone can either rotate or sink, depending on the degree of lamellar damage. Horses with laminitis that sink have lost a large percentage of their lamellar attachment and have a very poor outlook. There are a number of causes of laminitis, which are loosely categorised into three groups:.

Toxin induced: Many bacteria produce toxins that are released into the blood stream from a site of infection. Late pregnant mares can suffer from episodes of laminitis. Might just have to pad her foot up and give it time instead Twas the young new farrier that did her, hence getting boss to check today.

Foal book the bible!!! Tempi Well-Known Member 9 May Bloss had to have bute when she was pregnant as she had a massive allergic reaction to something and came up covered in lumps.

It is entirely up to you how much bute you give her, but many mares have up to 2 bute a day for short periods whilst in-foal. I'm not advising you do this, just sharing my experiences If she were mine I'd put foot packs on her and see how she goes.

Huggles hun! Bounty Well-Known Member 9 May Joined 24 February Messages 4, Location Gloucestershire. GM - all the no-bute type supplements are based on Devils Claw, which is a big no-no for pregnant mares. Joined 26 October Messages 1, Lats week my mare Toffee got an infection in one of the veins leading to her milk parlour. She was given bute and antibiotics by my vet. We regret the necessity of this action, but hope you will appreciate the importance of the integrity of the board.

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