LittleBlackMule
Well-Known Member
I am posting this on behalf of a friend, at her request.
The horse in question is in his 20's, and has been listless, hard to keep weight on and with chronic LGL for a long time, to the point where just standing still was uncomfortable for him. The farrier's cure-all of natural balance shoes, pads, shoes with raised heels etc., wasn't working and he was taken barefoot and the farrier ditched.
He was tested for Cushings a couple of months ago with a score of around 85, and has been on one Prascend tablet a day since.
During that time his access to grazing has been cut down and apart from getting hay when he is in, his diet of Fast Fibre and Happy Hoof is unchanged.
He was tested again last week, with a score of 400!
The vet's response seems to have been 'it happens' and advised to double the Prascend. What my friend would like to know and couldn't get out of her vet, (so would I) is how and why that could happen.
Any insights gratefully received, thanks.
The horse in question is in his 20's, and has been listless, hard to keep weight on and with chronic LGL for a long time, to the point where just standing still was uncomfortable for him. The farrier's cure-all of natural balance shoes, pads, shoes with raised heels etc., wasn't working and he was taken barefoot and the farrier ditched.
He was tested for Cushings a couple of months ago with a score of around 85, and has been on one Prascend tablet a day since.
During that time his access to grazing has been cut down and apart from getting hay when he is in, his diet of Fast Fibre and Happy Hoof is unchanged.
He was tested again last week, with a score of 400!
The vet's response seems to have been 'it happens' and advised to double the Prascend. What my friend would like to know and couldn't get out of her vet, (so would I) is how and why that could happen.
Any insights gratefully received, thanks.