As long as it s low dose and every two or three days it s.
Bute for laminitis.
The only place i d use bute is in chronic conditions like laminitis or navicular disease where therapy is for months or years.
Laminitis is an incredibly painful hoof disease in the horse.
However founder usually refers to a chronic long term condition associated with rotation of the coffin bone whereas acute laminitis refers to symptoms associated with a sudden initial.
The horses pedal bone detaches from the inside of the hoof.
With this disease the laminae weaken which attach the pedal bone to the inside of the hoof.
This accounts for the observation that anti inflammatories such as phenylbutazone bute have only a partial effect on the pain of laminitis.
The terms laminitis and founder are used interchangeably.
Call your vet and farrier trimmer if this is the first time the horse has had laminitis the vet should be called as an emergency.
It was once associated primarily with overweight ponies but it can affect any age or size of horse.
Don t nerve block the affected feet in order to reduce the animal s pain.
Don t keep giving nsaid s e g.
Horses with sepsis related or supporting limb laminitis are likely to already be receiving intensive veterinary treatment and or be in a clinic.
Bute if there is no improvement in the lameness.
Laminitis can affect one or all feet but it is most often seen in the front feet concurrently.
My general laminitis cases without penetration or sloughing usually only need bute for between 2 4 days on average and 10 12 days of bute for the more severe cases.
Laminitis is a humbling disease and anyone who claims universal success simply hasn t treated enough horses.
An acute laminitis case that is in significant pain after 7 days probably requires a change in treatment or management.
These are the results of seeing nearly 250 acute and chronic cases over several years.
Unfortunately at this time there is simply no single optimum approach to rehabilitation for each horse.
Many times i have been the last resort for most of the horses.
These suggestions relate primarily to endocrinopathic laminitis.
Laminitis is a disease that causes lameness in horses.
Understand what laminitis is.