The season for grass-induced laminitis is delayed by the cold weather. The grass is simply not growing much, at present. However, the seasonal grass laminitis risk can only be just around the corner. Prevention must be our main objective.

Native pony breeds are particularly susceptible but any equine can suffer the condition, esp. if grazing ground is fertilised with artificial nitrogen fertilisers. Stressed grass in over-grazed paddocks and fields may also represent a special risk.

Information and advice on prevention, management and treatment:

http://www.alternativevet.org/horse_diseases.htm#laminitis

http://www.alternativevet.org/WS130-07.pdf

http://www.alternativevet.org/Laminitis%20WS059-07.pdf