The Blonde Business
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I have a 16.1hh W/B maiden mare 13 years old in foal due 6th June. She has been sweating in a lightweight rug, I tried all different types, so have removed her rug now. She has also become swollen above her eyelids a soft swelling for the last week, and has slight fatty areas above her shoulder. Plus she looks really tired and fed up. She is lame, however she does suffer an old shoulder injury occasionally when pulling out of mud.
She is a good dooer, and has it has always been a task to keep the weight down, and currently she is large.
I have rang the vet, as I worried about insulin levels, overweight issue, cushins, metabolic syndrome etc etc.
I am a 1st time breeder, and really do not want to miss anything major, and put mare or foal at risk. The vet told me to remove her rug, turn her out 247, reduce hard feed, remove sugar, and put her on a stud balancer (i know whole new subject!). I have done this a week ago, she has stopped sweating, but still has patches of hair malting.
She is on simple systems luice nuts, a low sugar beet, with a pinch of happy tummy by dengie, and i have stud balancer but not introduced it yet, as I was just going to feed a vitamin and mineral. She has access to hay.
Do any of you have any advice? Is this normal? Is it just her hormones?
I am really worried, I would hate to do something wrong. This mare is my pride and joy, and this foal is long awaited!
Thanks
She is a good dooer, and has it has always been a task to keep the weight down, and currently she is large.
I have rang the vet, as I worried about insulin levels, overweight issue, cushins, metabolic syndrome etc etc.
I am a 1st time breeder, and really do not want to miss anything major, and put mare or foal at risk. The vet told me to remove her rug, turn her out 247, reduce hard feed, remove sugar, and put her on a stud balancer (i know whole new subject!). I have done this a week ago, she has stopped sweating, but still has patches of hair malting.
She is on simple systems luice nuts, a low sugar beet, with a pinch of happy tummy by dengie, and i have stud balancer but not introduced it yet, as I was just going to feed a vitamin and mineral. She has access to hay.
Do any of you have any advice? Is this normal? Is it just her hormones?
I am really worried, I would hate to do something wrong. This mare is my pride and joy, and this foal is long awaited!
Thanks