gryff
Well-Known Member
I have read through all the threads that come up through the search function and read beth valentines website but my head is going round and round and round and...
I'm starting to think that my little Arab mare may be suffering from a mild form of EPSM. She's seen a physio and saddler over the last 8 weeks. Both have said she just feels 'tight' through all her muscles - nothing specific but both commented on it. Now, I've always noticed this bit just thought I was comparing a fit 'blood' horse with my not-so-fit Section D!
She's never shown any signs of tying up, but she is 'odd' in her back end, recently has been girthy, she can be a bit ears back at being asked to canter on the flat (but flies up a hill). Her weight has always been good and she is a good doer generally. She is currently fed a handful of hifi molasses free, a small half handful of micronised linseed and Pro balance and I've recently added a tablespoon of salt.
I would like, I think, to trial a EPSM diet before going down the route of mysel biopsies, etc, so am after advice on doing this. Any help gratefully appreciated.
I'm starting to think that my little Arab mare may be suffering from a mild form of EPSM. She's seen a physio and saddler over the last 8 weeks. Both have said she just feels 'tight' through all her muscles - nothing specific but both commented on it. Now, I've always noticed this bit just thought I was comparing a fit 'blood' horse with my not-so-fit Section D!
She's never shown any signs of tying up, but she is 'odd' in her back end, recently has been girthy, she can be a bit ears back at being asked to canter on the flat (but flies up a hill). Her weight has always been good and she is a good doer generally. She is currently fed a handful of hifi molasses free, a small half handful of micronised linseed and Pro balance and I've recently added a tablespoon of salt.
I would like, I think, to trial a EPSM diet before going down the route of mysel biopsies, etc, so am after advice on doing this. Any help gratefully appreciated.