aussieblue
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My 16hh middle weight cob is suffering from an as yet undiagnosed condition that is puzzling both myself and my vet. He is what the vet described as excersise intollerent, he walks out fine with energy but the minute he sees a hill he behaves as though he's just finished the Grand National! looks very stressed, stops every 3 or 4 strides and huffs and puffs with seriously looking distress. This is the second consecutive autumn that he has had these symptons and the finding results are so far as follows, Cushings blood test normal, full blood count found slightly low on Liver function (5.4) and slight anemia (thought told not to worry about this) highish levels of something that measures muscle stress (tie up) told it measures 1000 but ths could go up to 10,000 in a severly tied up horse, vet wants me to have a muscle biopsy now but i think this is barking up the wrong tree, my horse is/ was otherwise very fit, we compete in Trec and finished 5th in our leage this year, we complete 12 mile pleasure rides all year so itsnot as though he's not up for work, he's 12 years old and i've owned him for 3 years. I have a feeling its someting to do with him growing a winter coat, he grows one like ive never seen, really thick, needless to say he is fully clipped all year, but i just wonder if all his enery goes into growing his coat, has anyone ever heard of something like this? would love to hear from you if you have