Box_Of_Frogs
Well-Known Member
My veteran cob Sunny (aged somewhere between 25 and 28) has had a couple of episodes where over the course of about 2 hours he has started to sweat as heavily as if I'd turned a hosepipe on him. Had another episode today. He was in a h/weight, full neck rug as the whole gang are happily turned out all night, so I do understand that standing in his stable for a couple of hours with the rug still on would have made him hot, but I have never seen sweating at that level in a hot horse and none of the other horses were sweating at all. The text book symptoms say stress is very bad for Cushings horses and I suspect the heat may have stressed him and the early Cushings then exaggerated the sweating. He's got some other health problems too, not linked to Cushings, but the text books say a compromised immune system is another symptom. After taking his rug off, his coat looked very curly, though that could have been just sweat on a winter coat. Doesn't seem to have any of the other text book symptoms but I just wondered if this could be the start of Cushings.