Latest research has shown that ponies and horses prone to, or
recovering from laminitis, should not be starved, but can be
assisted by nutritional support. As part of a restricted diet the
ingredients specially incorporated into Lami-Light do just that
and include magnesium, which is believed to have a direct effect
on the vascular changes induced by high insulin. Lami-Light may
be fed when your pony or horse is confined to his stable or on
controlled grazing. It is so palatable that it will encourage very
sick animals to keep eating. Ponies and horses confined to their
stables for longer periods may become calmer and less stressed
when fed Lami-Light.
If you suspect your pony or horse has laminitis, veterinary advice should be sought immediately. With increasing knowledge as to how and why this crippling condition occurs and the help of your vet and farrier - plus the part modern nutrition can play in recovery - your pony or horse now has a greater chance of continuing to lead a sound, active life.