Grey Haven
Well-Known Member
Sorry for the essay! I know quite a lot of people on here have liver issues and just wanted to post my ongoing nightmare with my pony.
6 year old New Forest x Warmblood. Had him since he was a yearling and I know he had a very poor start in life, weaned too early and big worm burden.
We moved yards in July 2013 - large DIY yard of 23 or so horses, all eating hay from the same source, etc.
December 2013 - my horse gets a bit pulled down, goes off his hay and bucket feed, drops weight and muscle. Vet out for bloods, expecting a virus and comes back with high liver enzymes. Short course of antibiotics and he starts to pick up and eat again. Horse in at night, out in the day with soaked hay.
Put on vet's liver supplement and also started him on Milk Thistle straight away, cut out all feed expect Thunderbrooks Chaff.
Blood tested monthly through to March 2014 when the enzymes were not back to normal ranges so decided to Biopsy.
April 2013 - Biopsy - liver looks normal on scan - biopsy results come back scoring 2 out of 14 so not much going on there. Enzymes still high. Horse turned around for summer (out at night for longer period, in in the day with hay)
Vet out as horse displaying hind limb stiffness, improved it seemed with work and to cut a long story short was tested positive genetically for EPSM in October 2014 (I pushed for test). Started him on the EPSM diet - ALCAR not high oil because of liver issues. Blood tested at that time too just to see how things were going.
Blood tests October 2014 were:
ldh 1215
Potassium 2.5
Alp 208
Ast 406
Ggt 100
Bile acids 8
Ck 419
Horse came in for the winter, on the ALCAR diet, with vitamin E, thunderbrooks chaff, mag ox, milk thistle, normal Vit/Min supplement and soaked hay (from same supplier as all the others on the yard -although they were not having it soaked).
Horse seemed fine in himself, excellent appetite, still a bit stilted in his gait behind and a bit lazy/grumpy under saddle.
March 2015 - had blood test as we had strangles at the yard (he's clear!) and also decided to take liver just to see where we were. Results were disappointing..
Ldh 1542
Alp 318
Ast 642
Gldh 94
Ggt 494
Bile acids 14
Ck 427
Vet has prescribed 10 days on steroids and 4 weeks on antibiotics and we've stopped the EPSM diet just in case. I've started him on Mycosorb and stopped soaking is hay. I've sent our hay for mineral and nutritional analysis as well.
Horse seems bright and alert, eating, drinking and pooing normally - you wouldn't know anything was wrong - no photo sensitivity, no jaundice, nothing!!
I am having a REALLY bad day today as I'm just waiting for tests to come back, the forage analysis, he's having second bloods taken next week.....
Anyone have any ideas - huge double of whatever you're drinking if you get to the end of this!!
6 year old New Forest x Warmblood. Had him since he was a yearling and I know he had a very poor start in life, weaned too early and big worm burden.
We moved yards in July 2013 - large DIY yard of 23 or so horses, all eating hay from the same source, etc.
December 2013 - my horse gets a bit pulled down, goes off his hay and bucket feed, drops weight and muscle. Vet out for bloods, expecting a virus and comes back with high liver enzymes. Short course of antibiotics and he starts to pick up and eat again. Horse in at night, out in the day with soaked hay.
Put on vet's liver supplement and also started him on Milk Thistle straight away, cut out all feed expect Thunderbrooks Chaff.
Blood tested monthly through to March 2014 when the enzymes were not back to normal ranges so decided to Biopsy.
April 2013 - Biopsy - liver looks normal on scan - biopsy results come back scoring 2 out of 14 so not much going on there. Enzymes still high. Horse turned around for summer (out at night for longer period, in in the day with hay)
Vet out as horse displaying hind limb stiffness, improved it seemed with work and to cut a long story short was tested positive genetically for EPSM in October 2014 (I pushed for test). Started him on the EPSM diet - ALCAR not high oil because of liver issues. Blood tested at that time too just to see how things were going.
Blood tests October 2014 were:
ldh 1215
Potassium 2.5
Alp 208
Ast 406
Ggt 100
Bile acids 8
Ck 419
Horse came in for the winter, on the ALCAR diet, with vitamin E, thunderbrooks chaff, mag ox, milk thistle, normal Vit/Min supplement and soaked hay (from same supplier as all the others on the yard -although they were not having it soaked).
Horse seemed fine in himself, excellent appetite, still a bit stilted in his gait behind and a bit lazy/grumpy under saddle.
March 2015 - had blood test as we had strangles at the yard (he's clear!) and also decided to take liver just to see where we were. Results were disappointing..
Ldh 1542
Alp 318
Ast 642
Gldh 94
Ggt 494
Bile acids 14
Ck 427
Vet has prescribed 10 days on steroids and 4 weeks on antibiotics and we've stopped the EPSM diet just in case. I've started him on Mycosorb and stopped soaking is hay. I've sent our hay for mineral and nutritional analysis as well.
Horse seems bright and alert, eating, drinking and pooing normally - you wouldn't know anything was wrong - no photo sensitivity, no jaundice, nothing!!
I am having a REALLY bad day today as I'm just waiting for tests to come back, the forage analysis, he's having second bloods taken next week.....
Anyone have any ideas - huge double of whatever you're drinking if you get to the end of this!!