cadno1
Active Member
My pony was diagnosed EMS in April, when he had a bout of laminitis, and his companion mare of 15 years also tested positive for EMS (sugar: 149 in May even after 3 weeks on same regime as gelding, during which time his levels fell from 300 to 80). In mid June, retesting showed gelding at 22.7 (nearly there!) and mare at 28.3 (getting there!) Now, my friend wants to move her mare away (not happy with her lack of space / turnout - resentful of her having been on same management as gelding, despite not actually being lami). Prob is both are hopelessly pair-bonded and move is likely to send both off their heads. Gelding's April bout of lami was almost certainly stress induced, as well as EMS related, because it followed directly on 2 massive stress episodes (foolish girl who tried to ride him off the yard and chasing his mare about!). Am extremely concerned that taking mare away will set him back, but friend is admanant. Am looking for a companion for him, now, and - if I can find one in limited time period set by friend - all well and good - provided he takes to it, settles with it and forgets his life partner. However, I do have another option, to send him for 'rehab' with lady who specialises in EMS / laminitis cases. Prob with this is stress again in journey / new place etc although - if he did deal with it - the lady is likely to be far better than I at getting weight off him, and improving his chances of full recovery. He would be 1 hr 10 mins round trip away from me, which is also a problem.Does anyone think that - as stress of mare going is likely to upset him anyway - journey and new place might actually help him get over it? Or am I just inviting trouble?! Am desperate to know what to do as love him dearly and want to do the best I can for him.
Any thoughts would be gratefully received!
Thanks
Any thoughts would be gratefully received!
Thanks