Monkers
Well-Known Member
Wits end doesn't come close!
If anyone has a similar experience or can shed any light onto my problem, I would be most grateful. Vets at the moment are scratching their heads. I will keep it brief.......
Last october, 2 horses blood tested - both showed raised lier enzymes.
Rest of yard tested, all fine,
All horses changed fields to remove them from a "suspect" pasture
By December 80% of horses had raised enzymes.
All horses removed from all pastures and from the current hay source.
One group of horses fed hay grown 2 miles away
one group of horses fed hay from 30 miles away.
one group of horses fed mycotoxin screened hay from the south of France.
All horses fed mycosorb, a mycotoxin binder
All horses on different hard feeds from different manufacturers
All horses got worse despite removal from pasture and initial hay source.
Tests on pasture and on hay showed very little mycotoxin contamination.
Three horses given prednisolone at 1mg per kilo. Worse after 4 weeks
Same three horses given 2mg per kilo of pred. Worse after another 4 weeks.
Two older horses showing some spontaneous improvement but most recent set of bloods show a slight worsening again in one of them.
Horses have been back out on the pasture for 3 weeks as there is fresh growth for them.
All water pipes and troughs are new and are direct from the mains
No ragwort or other poisonous plants
Bacterial infection has been ruled out
Parasites considered but not thought to be the cause. Liver fluke highly unlikely but can't be completely ruled out.
Biopsy on 2 horses, inconclusive, but no fibrosis, livers look normal in the scan.
All horses well, putting on weight with the grass with normal healthy appetites. No outward signs of illness.
Only 3 horses did not become ill. One was on box rest with no contact with any other horses or the paddocks. Two were in a field on their own. They could sniff the affected animals over the fence but had their own water supply.
All affected animals mixed either directly or indirectly.
Viral hepatitis not thought to exist in horses!
Does anyone have any idea what is wrong with my horses?
If anyone has a similar experience or can shed any light onto my problem, I would be most grateful. Vets at the moment are scratching their heads. I will keep it brief.......
Last october, 2 horses blood tested - both showed raised lier enzymes.
Rest of yard tested, all fine,
All horses changed fields to remove them from a "suspect" pasture
By December 80% of horses had raised enzymes.
All horses removed from all pastures and from the current hay source.
One group of horses fed hay grown 2 miles away
one group of horses fed hay from 30 miles away.
one group of horses fed mycotoxin screened hay from the south of France.
All horses fed mycosorb, a mycotoxin binder
All horses on different hard feeds from different manufacturers
All horses got worse despite removal from pasture and initial hay source.
Tests on pasture and on hay showed very little mycotoxin contamination.
Three horses given prednisolone at 1mg per kilo. Worse after 4 weeks
Same three horses given 2mg per kilo of pred. Worse after another 4 weeks.
Two older horses showing some spontaneous improvement but most recent set of bloods show a slight worsening again in one of them.
Horses have been back out on the pasture for 3 weeks as there is fresh growth for them.
All water pipes and troughs are new and are direct from the mains
No ragwort or other poisonous plants
Bacterial infection has been ruled out
Parasites considered but not thought to be the cause. Liver fluke highly unlikely but can't be completely ruled out.
Biopsy on 2 horses, inconclusive, but no fibrosis, livers look normal in the scan.
All horses well, putting on weight with the grass with normal healthy appetites. No outward signs of illness.
Only 3 horses did not become ill. One was on box rest with no contact with any other horses or the paddocks. Two were in a field on their own. They could sniff the affected animals over the fence but had their own water supply.
All affected animals mixed either directly or indirectly.
Viral hepatitis not thought to exist in horses!
Does anyone have any idea what is wrong with my horses?