chestnut cob
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Does anyone have any experiences of horses with EPSM? Do the high oil diets really work? Final question...how did your horse change after a while on the EPSM diet?
Having done a bit of research tonight, following something new instructor mentioned to me about her IDxTB boy having EPSM, I'm starting to wonder about my boy...
- Shiverer (farrier says yes, vet says yes, physio says no just muscle wastage)
- Muscle wastage (physio says because of an old injury and if it can be improved, shivering symptoms should improve...this is a symptom of EPSM isn't it?), especially on hindquarters which has got worse since upping hard feed and standing in during winter months
- Lazy...currently getting 2.5kg a day of competition mix and hard word, no improvement
- Difficulty with canter, which physio thinks is due to injury, previous instructor thinks due to shivers
- Gait in walk can be a little awkward which physio thinks is old injury and muscle wastage
- Difficulty picking up back feet (one esp) for shoeing, again due to shivers?
In fact, looking at one of the articles on the Rural Heritage site, there are actually only two symptoms on the list he doesn't exhibit! But then I don't want to be a hypochondriac for my horse and "diagnose" him with something he doesn't have.
A couple more questions.. I don't think it can hurt him to try an EPSM diet but can it be detrimental to him if he turns out not to need it (ie, it really is just shivers)? Exactly what and how much should I be aiming to feed?
Finally...am I just being a worrier?!
Thanks all
ETA - I realise I have just made my horse out to sound like he's knackered which is not the case! Just needs a bit of something else and despite work that would have turned my Welshy into the Arnie of the horse world, muscle is still not developing in the right place. Should stress he isn't in pain (had a very good and well respected "proper" physio out to him recently, new saddle, teeth done.....
Having done a bit of research tonight, following something new instructor mentioned to me about her IDxTB boy having EPSM, I'm starting to wonder about my boy...
- Shiverer (farrier says yes, vet says yes, physio says no just muscle wastage)
- Muscle wastage (physio says because of an old injury and if it can be improved, shivering symptoms should improve...this is a symptom of EPSM isn't it?), especially on hindquarters which has got worse since upping hard feed and standing in during winter months
- Lazy...currently getting 2.5kg a day of competition mix and hard word, no improvement
- Difficulty with canter, which physio thinks is due to injury, previous instructor thinks due to shivers
- Gait in walk can be a little awkward which physio thinks is old injury and muscle wastage
- Difficulty picking up back feet (one esp) for shoeing, again due to shivers?
In fact, looking at one of the articles on the Rural Heritage site, there are actually only two symptoms on the list he doesn't exhibit! But then I don't want to be a hypochondriac for my horse and "diagnose" him with something he doesn't have.
A couple more questions.. I don't think it can hurt him to try an EPSM diet but can it be detrimental to him if he turns out not to need it (ie, it really is just shivers)? Exactly what and how much should I be aiming to feed?
Finally...am I just being a worrier?!
Thanks all
ETA - I realise I have just made my horse out to sound like he's knackered which is not the case! Just needs a bit of something else and despite work that would have turned my Welshy into the Arnie of the horse world, muscle is still not developing in the right place. Should stress he isn't in pain (had a very good and well respected "proper" physio out to him recently, new saddle, teeth done.....