Jericho
Well-Known Member
My little welshie (14yrs old) had laminitis last year (but thankfully controlled it this year) however I highly suspect that she has Cushings/ EMS as she has over the last year developed an abnormally large pot belly (but can still feel ribs), a sway back and fatty deposits on bum and her coat stayed quite thick during the summer.
I do an annual MOT on my horses in Dec when they have their jabs / teeth done so I was thinking of asking them to do some blood tests but can anyone advise what sort of blood tests I should ask for and rough costs of diagnosing something like this?
I am guessing that the Pegolide will be prescribed - if so, is this given on a long term basis and again at what cost?
Lastly, clipping will help the coat issue in summer but what about helping to get rid of that pot belly? If she does have cushings / ems can she still be ridden?
She isnt ridden a great deal just lead rein and a few little shows but with a pot belly - that will rule her out of going out and having any fun at shows next year. I could give her more exercise if I ride and lead when I hack out on my boy but again will the extra stress of work be bad for her feet?
Sorry lots of questions but I like to be well informed before the vets come out so I can ask them sensible questions!!! Would be interesting to hear of peoples experience from symptoms and diagnosis to treatments and management. Many thanks
EDT after reading post about cushings below: the laminitis was def diet induced and she was sound after a months box rest with no further attacks and as far as can tell no pedal rotation etc - her feet are fine so maybe not cushings?? Am very confused really.
Also not worms (as wormed regularly)
I do an annual MOT on my horses in Dec when they have their jabs / teeth done so I was thinking of asking them to do some blood tests but can anyone advise what sort of blood tests I should ask for and rough costs of diagnosing something like this?
I am guessing that the Pegolide will be prescribed - if so, is this given on a long term basis and again at what cost?
Lastly, clipping will help the coat issue in summer but what about helping to get rid of that pot belly? If she does have cushings / ems can she still be ridden?
She isnt ridden a great deal just lead rein and a few little shows but with a pot belly - that will rule her out of going out and having any fun at shows next year. I could give her more exercise if I ride and lead when I hack out on my boy but again will the extra stress of work be bad for her feet?
Sorry lots of questions but I like to be well informed before the vets come out so I can ask them sensible questions!!! Would be interesting to hear of peoples experience from symptoms and diagnosis to treatments and management. Many thanks
EDT after reading post about cushings below: the laminitis was def diet induced and she was sound after a months box rest with no further attacks and as far as can tell no pedal rotation etc - her feet are fine so maybe not cushings?? Am very confused really.
Also not worms (as wormed regularly)