Mince Pie
Well-Known Member
...or is it always a symptom of something wrong?
I have a cob gelding who I have had for coming up to 7 years. He has always been a wet horse and up until now I had thought that it was just the way he is. Recently though someone mentioned that they had never seen a horse as wet as him and if he was theirs they would be concerned. I will ring my vet for a consult but won't be able to until tomorrow afternoon so thought I'd ask here as well.
I jave looked at the symptoms of cushings and the only one he has is the excessive urination, as nothing else has changed over the years I'm leaning towards him possibly having liver damage as he came from the gypsies?
His urine is not discoloured, cloudy or smelly and I would have thought that if it was a sign of something wrong it would be?
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated, thanks.
I have a cob gelding who I have had for coming up to 7 years. He has always been a wet horse and up until now I had thought that it was just the way he is. Recently though someone mentioned that they had never seen a horse as wet as him and if he was theirs they would be concerned. I will ring my vet for a consult but won't be able to until tomorrow afternoon so thought I'd ask here as well.
I jave looked at the symptoms of cushings and the only one he has is the excessive urination, as nothing else has changed over the years I'm leaning towards him possibly having liver damage as he came from the gypsies?
His urine is not discoloured, cloudy or smelly and I would have thought that if it was a sign of something wrong it would be?
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated, thanks.