Polos Mum
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Had vet out to 90% retired ( couple of hacks a month) 21 17.1 irish mutt.
Turns out he was sweating in his light weight rug as this year I've not clipped him at all and had a bit of rainscald
But we did full bloods to check liver as he was so itchy. Only think in them was the cushings marker which came back as 60, normal level is 30 so a bit high but vet said not massive
No other symptoms, happy in himself. Vet said treatment might be worth is for a month to see if it gave him more energy (which he doesn't need) and help him put on weight (again absolutely doesn't need and he wore a muzzle all summer to keep his weight down!) Slightly worried by the vet (don't know her as just moved to area) about weight as he's spot on to me - he could lose more if he was fit.
Would others treat at this level/ situation. I don't want to start pouring pointless drugs into him and the vet has a slightly vested interest.
Do we think all older horses would have slightly raised levels if we tested them all??
Turns out he was sweating in his light weight rug as this year I've not clipped him at all and had a bit of rainscald
But we did full bloods to check liver as he was so itchy. Only think in them was the cushings marker which came back as 60, normal level is 30 so a bit high but vet said not massive
No other symptoms, happy in himself. Vet said treatment might be worth is for a month to see if it gave him more energy (which he doesn't need) and help him put on weight (again absolutely doesn't need and he wore a muzzle all summer to keep his weight down!) Slightly worried by the vet (don't know her as just moved to area) about weight as he's spot on to me - he could lose more if he was fit.
Would others treat at this level/ situation. I don't want to start pouring pointless drugs into him and the vet has a slightly vested interest.
Do we think all older horses would have slightly raised levels if we tested them all??