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Our Laminitis Kit for horses includes three remedies: LamAtk to help with symptoms of laminitis, by promoting a normal immune response to minor pain and inflammation; LamiPrev as a support during risk periods for horses prone to episodes of laminitis and Foot Sore - Equine to help with discomfort within the hoof that can cause lameness.
Professionally formulated natural horse supplements to be used in conjunction with veterinary management.
Safe, non-toxic & 100% natural.
Equestrian Competition & Racing safe (not swab-able).
How To Dose
LamAtk: Give 2 pumps into the mouth or on a small piece of food that wont absorb it, like carrot or apple, 2-3 doses in the first hour, then 3 hourly as needed. Reduce dosing on improvement.
LamiPrev:
- 1 Litre Jerry Can - This remedy is not suitable for dosing via the water trough. Feed Dosing – add ½ capful (12ml) or ½ pump - on to feed twice daily. As risk factors decrease, reduce dosing frequency to a suitable level. Many horses manage on 2 doses a week.
Foot Sore - Equine:
- 1 Litre Jerry Can - Water Trough – add 25mls – one capful or one pump - into the water trough every second day. Dose volume is calculated for a 500-litre water trough. Feed Dosing – add ½ capful (12ml) or ½ pump - on to feed twice daily.
These remedies can be used alongside veterinary prescribed medications, and can all be added to the water trough at the same time.
* 90ml Pump Bottle = 230 doses (2 pumps per dose)
* 1 litre = 80 days continuous cover via water troughs (dosing every second day) or 40 days dosing on feed (twice daily).
Our robust jerry cans are made from food grade plastic.
Product Features
* All remedies have a shelf life of 2 years
* Suitable for long term use
* Safe, non-toxic ingredients
* Safe to use alongside prescription medications
* Competition and Racing safe (not swab-able)
* Safe for pregnant and lactating mares
* Alcohol free
More Information
Find out more about each remedy in this kit: LamAtk and LamiPrev.
Oral remedies need to make contact with a mucous membrane such as the tongue, gums or lips. Read our blog to find out more about oral dosing.
General Disclaimer
Our equine remedies are formulated to support a horse’s natural immune response. We do not claim to treat, medicate, or cure any health conditions. If you are worried an animal may be in pain or suffering, please contact your veterinarian.
Made in New Zealand. 100% Natural and Non-toxic. Homeopathic Preparation.
LamAtk:
Contains equal parts of: Bellis perrenis, Bell, Bryonia, Ruta graveolens, Eupertorium, Rhus-tox.
Base: Vegetable glycerine & purified water
LamiPrev
Contains equal parts of: Calc-carb, Carbo-vegetalis, Chelidonium Graphites, Nux-vomica, Lycopodium clavatum.
Base: Vegetable glycerine & purified water
Foot Sore - Equine
Contains equal parts of: Hepar sulph, Kali carb, Ledum, Lycopodium, Hypericum.
Base: Vegetable glycerine & purified water
Laminitis is an inflammatory condition that often appears during Spring and Autumn when the grass is lush and green. Rain increases the level of soluble carbohydrate in grass and clover which, when ingested, can cause metabolic changes to the blood that flows to the laminae – the tissues that connect the hoof wall to the coffin bone inside the hoof. The laminae then swells and, if not treated, can start to weaken causing permanent damage. Once a horse has had laminitis, they are prone to the condition recurring, which is why prevention of this painful condition is important.
Heavy breeds or horses that are overweight can be prone to laminitis. Particularly prone can be those horses with hormonal imbalance conditions such as Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) or Cushing’s disease. For some horses, the large amounts of adrenaline and corticosteriods they produce when under stress can also contribute to onset. However the most common cause is excessive consumption of the starches and sugars present in rich, lush pasture or grain-based feed.
Normally these carbohydrates are easily digested in the small intestine, however if the digestive system becomes overloaded – such as after gorging – the undigested feed moves through to the hindgut which is where the problem starts. The hindgut often doesn’t contain the right enzymes to digest feed and so produces lactic acid. This kills off the good bacteria resulting in production of a toxin which passes into the bloodstream, finding it’s way to the laminae where it causes the condition we know as laminitis.
The onset of laminitis can be surprisingly quick. It usually affects the front feet causing the horse to rock back onto their heels as they try to relieve discomfort by shifting their weight. The front feet will often feel excessively hot and have a strong pulse which can be felt at the back of the fetlock.
Laminitis doesn’t go away on its own, so treating this condition is essential. In the first instance, box rest and close management of their diet and feed is essential. Soaking hay to remove some of the carbohydrate and giving feed that is high in fat and fibre and low in sugar is commonly recommended.
Managing any pain and discomfort is also important, so talk to your vet if this is acute or you have any concerns. For minor discomfort, try our LamATK remedy. It’s professionally formulated to support a normal immune response to the symptoms of laminitis, and is safe to use alongside any treatment or medication your vet might prescribe.
Overweight horses have a higher risk of developing laminitis so managing their weight through feed, particularly over the winter months, is a good preventative measure.
Restricting access to lush green pastures, particularly later in the afternoon when the grass contains the most sugar, is also important. New grass can also contain a lot of sugar, so even a small amount of new grass in an otherwise bare paddock is worth watching out for. It's often recommended to feed horses prone to laminitis a diet high in fat and fibre and low in sugars.
Our LamiPrev oral remedy can also help by supporting digestion of the starches in grass and feed, providing a head start against a laminitis attack. Dosing starts two weeks before new grass growth is expected and continues through until grass has died back.
This remedy won’t cause any adverse effects, but the ingredients will only activate when they come into contact with a mucous membrane such as the tongue, gums or lips.
Adding 25mls (1oz) of remedy from our Jerry Can to a 500L (100-gallon) water trough every second day is enough to dose all of the animals that drink from that trough. With homeopathic remedies, the dilution ratio doesn’t have to be exact. The active ingredients disperse through the trough using the hydrogen particles in the water, so each animal gets a fresh dose every time they take a drink. Regardless of how much – or little – water is in the trough, the potency of the remedy will be the same. Adding our remedies to a water trough means a new dose is administered every time an animal takes a drink. The trough doesn't need to be emptied and refilled between doses as the sunlight destroys any residues after three days.
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Like all Hippo Health products, this product comes with a money back guarantee for anyone not pleased with the results.
The information provided in these FAQs serves only as general information and we encourage you to work closely with your medical practitioner or veterinarian for professional advice.