Symptom triage · horses
Laminitis in horses
Reluctance to walk, leaning back on heels, hot hooves (laminitis)
Quick answer
PETHEALTH+ rates laminitis in horses as an emergency — phone your vet or an out-of-hours clinic now, before travelling. See the linked UK guides for likely causes and what to do, or use the free symptom checker for instant triage. Information only, not a diagnosis.
Guides for laminitis in horses
Horses
Laminitis in Horses
**Laminitis** is painful inflammation of the hoof laminae and affects roughly 1 in 10 UK horses each year.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is laminitis in horses an emergency in pets?
- Yes — treat it as an emergency. Phone your vet or your nearest out-of-hours clinic before travelling so they can prepare, and do not wait to see if things improve.
- Which pets does laminitis in horses affect?
- This triage topic applies to horses. If your pet shows these signs, use the free PETHEALTH+ symptom checker for instant triage or phone your vet.
- What should I do right now?
- PETHEALTH+ rates this as an emergency — phone your vet or an out-of-hours clinic now, before travelling. The guides linked on this page explain likely causes and what your vet may suggest. Information only, not a diagnosis.
Not sure how urgent it is?
Answer two questions and the free PETHEALTH+ symptom checker will tell you whether to phone a vet now, today, or monitor at home.