Orchardbeck
Well-Known Member
I suspect my mare may have equine metabolic syndrome. She is 23, a typically good doer for most of her life (14hh arab x welsh b), had a laminitis episode this time two years ago and puts weight on just looking at grass. Since the laminitis I have gone gone to great pains to keep her weight down (muzzling, antilam feed, low sugar etc), and she seems much better for it - a lot more agile and full of energy when previously she mooched around and napped (perhaps footy from too much grass).
Anyway, I am aware of tthe current LTAL campaign and the free blood testing, and have spoken with my vets about costs, treatment implications and procedures etc. I have also spoken with my farrier who also thinks there may be something hormonal going on. However, the issue I have is that the vets have quoted £50 ish per month for Prascend, should she need it.
That is a steep cost for me to bear - an extra £600 per year. As a result, I am dragging my heels to get her tested as I know that if I have a definite answer as to whether she has EMS/cushings for certain (I think she is more EMS than cushings, for what it is worth) I will be faced with a difficult decision as to whether to medicate or not.
I mentioned this worry to my farrier who agreed and said the drugs take up to two years to work properly anyway - what's to say something else may not happen to her in that time, being the age she is? (grim thought, but after a colic episode related to a dodgy feed at christmas, entirely possible).
At the moment she is doing very well with diet management and exercise - does anyone else 'manage' the condition without drugs?
Anyway, I am aware of tthe current LTAL campaign and the free blood testing, and have spoken with my vets about costs, treatment implications and procedures etc. I have also spoken with my farrier who also thinks there may be something hormonal going on. However, the issue I have is that the vets have quoted £50 ish per month for Prascend, should she need it.
That is a steep cost for me to bear - an extra £600 per year. As a result, I am dragging my heels to get her tested as I know that if I have a definite answer as to whether she has EMS/cushings for certain (I think she is more EMS than cushings, for what it is worth) I will be faced with a difficult decision as to whether to medicate or not.
I mentioned this worry to my farrier who agreed and said the drugs take up to two years to work properly anyway - what's to say something else may not happen to her in that time, being the age she is? (grim thought, but after a colic episode related to a dodgy feed at christmas, entirely possible).
At the moment she is doing very well with diet management and exercise - does anyone else 'manage' the condition without drugs?