Peregrine Falcon
Looking for the light
My friend's pony had a MOT yesterday (as did mine). He's 26 and I'd noticed that he didn't quite look himself the day Tues and my friend said the same the following day. We had discussed about getting the vet out to check them both over anyway.
Both had MOT and bloods taken. Benji's (my pony) bloods were all normal, cushings result came back as 41.7 so at present vet advised no treatment necessary as he's showing no symptoms.
My friend's pony's level for cushings was 41 but he tested positive for Lymes. He's also slightly anaemic as a result of this. She's been advised to put him on a feed balancer and get him on some good grass to help raise iron levels. However, my thinking is that with a low grade cushings result I would worry about him having too much access to Dr Green. He is carrying a bit of condition at present.
Looking for recommendations for balancers for fatties and thoughts/experiences please. Currently he lives out 24/7 and has is given access to another field with grass for a few hours during the day. Occasionally he is ridden out for a gentle hack.
Both had MOT and bloods taken. Benji's (my pony) bloods were all normal, cushings result came back as 41.7 so at present vet advised no treatment necessary as he's showing no symptoms.
My friend's pony's level for cushings was 41 but he tested positive for Lymes. He's also slightly anaemic as a result of this. She's been advised to put him on a feed balancer and get him on some good grass to help raise iron levels. However, my thinking is that with a low grade cushings result I would worry about him having too much access to Dr Green. He is carrying a bit of condition at present.
Looking for recommendations for balancers for fatties and thoughts/experiences please. Currently he lives out 24/7 and has is given access to another field with grass for a few hours during the day. Occasionally he is ridden out for a gentle hack.