How to Prevent Founder in a Horse

How to Prevent Founder in a Horse thumbnail
A foundered hoof

Founder is a devastating and far too common disease in horses. It is sad because most, if not all, cases of founder could have been avoided. This article will give you some important steps to prevent this crippling, and sometimes fatal, disease.

Things You'll Need

  • Ability to do research
  • Knowledge of horses and their feet
Show More

Instructions

  1. Preventing Founder in a Horse

    • 1

      Preventing founder is hugely important when you own or care for horses. The old saying - "no hoof, no horse" is painfully accurate. If your horse founders badly enough, it will have to be euthanized. The first, most important, and simplest step is to take great care not to allow your horse to become obese.

    • 2

      By becoming too fat, the horse's system becomes glucose intolerant, just like a diabetic human. If you overload a fat horse's gut with too many starches, it WILL founder. Founder occurs when the "coffin bone" of the foot (aptly named as all the horse's weight is narrowed into this tiny little bone) rotates inside the horse's foot causing the laminae of the hoof to disconnect; the hoof will, essentially, come off. That is the worst case scenario and it is a death sentence for the horse.

    • 3

      Next, you want to make sure that your horse is not exposed to too many carbohydrates and starches in one unexpected load. Feed instructions always come with the warning to make changes gradually. Horses intestines can be incredibly delicate, and if you throw an imbalance to them, especially in times of added stress, you are asking for colic and or founder. If you change your horse's feed, do it gradually.

    • 4

      Monitor the pasture your horse is grazing in. If the grasses are too rich (containing too much green clover, natural alfalfa, or mature grasses), they are filled with starches, sugars, and carbohydrates than can overwhelm your horse's gut action and cause it to founder. Only allow your horse to graze a few hours a day if the pastures are very lush.

    • 5

      Nearly all founder is feed related. Only in very rare cases does founder come from a secondary infection, injury, or stress related incident. Your best bet, if worried about foundering your horse, is to err on the side of caution. Better to pull the horse off all feed except simple grass hay and consult a vet if you have any doubts about the possibility of your horse foundering.

Tips & Warnings

  • Founder is a devastating illness and is deadly. If you suspect your horse is foundering, call a vet at once.

Related Searches:

Comments

You May Also Like

  • How to Treat Founder in a Horse

    Laminitis, often simply referred to as founder, is an inflammation of the sensitive laminae in the horse hoof. Laminitis is a painful...

  • What Is Foundering in Cattle?

    Founder, a disease which affects the hooves of farm animals, results in severe damage to and discomfort in animals who come down...

  • Signs of Foundering

    Founder, or laminitis, is a debilitating hoof condition found in horses and sometimes cows. It is a disruption of blood flow to...

  • How to Prevent EPM in Horses

    Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis, or EPM, is one of the most dangerous diseases horses can contract, and is caused by a parasite that...

  • Founder Horse Disease

    Founder, also known as laminitis, is a potentially devastating equine foot disease characterized by inflammation and pain. If you suspect that your...

  • How to Prevent Laminitis in Stall Resting Horses

    Laminitis, also called founder, is a condition in which a horse's hoof laminae gets inflamed. It can affect all four feet, but...

  • How to Cope When Your Horse has Laminitis or Founder

    Any horse that has laminitis, or inflammation of the lamellae in the hoof, is obviously in pain. In some extreme cases, laminitis...

  • How to Treat Equine Founder

    Equine founder is a condition that is caused by a combination of obesity and a sudden bout of overeating. Older horses tend...

  • Beet Pulp to Prevent Colic in Horses

    Feeding beet pulp can be a good preventative for colic when used in conjunction with providing plenty of water and other roughage,...

  • How to Prevent Migraines

    Video Transcript. Hi! This is Dr. Christina Peterson. I'm a founder of the Oregon Headache Clinic in Portland. We're discussing how to...

  • How to Find Cheap Hotels In Helen, Georgia

    Tucked inside the Blue Ridge Mountains along the Chattahoochee River is Helen, Georgia, a former mining town. In 1969, the floundering city...

  • How to Prevent E. Coli

    Anyone who has ever experienced the effects of E. Coli poisoning will tell you that this is perhaps one of the worst...

  • Cures for Foundered Horses

    Founder is caused by the hoof disease laminitis, where the laminae inside of the hoof wall are inflamed and beginning to detach....

  • How to Identify a Foundered Hoof

    Caring for horses is a full time job. They can be incredibly delicate creatures for their size and strength. Founder is one...

  • How to Identify A Possible Founder Incident

    It is extremely important to obtain immediate medical attention for a horse that you suspect of foundering. Founder, or laminitis, typically affects...

  • Equine Diabetes

    Diabetes is a well known disease among humans. However, humans are not the only mammals that can be diagnosed with diabetes. Some...

  • What to Feed a Foundered Horse

    Founder, or laminitis, is an extremely painful inflammation of the horse's foot. This condition is best prevented by proper management and feeding...

  • Problems in the Feet of Cattle

    Problems in the Feet of Cattle. The hooves of a cow form two wide, continuously growing claws covered in thick horny material...

Related Ads

Featured