Ginn
Well-Known Member
My mare has had the most horrendous mood swings and has been unusually horrid for the last few months.
A few people have mentioned hormones being an underlying factor, especially given the warmer weather we are experiencing (she is still coming into season which is late for her in the year).
Vet is up to do annual MOT in just over a week, I won't be there so will leave vet, mother and sister to speak to him and decide whether it is worth persuing along with usual MOT related queries and discussions. However, I am trying to do some research on costs and results of investigating hormone levels so I have an idea of how much to ask mum to persue it or even just ask the vet to take a sample and test it anyway...
My question is, is it likely just to be a combination of her age (she's 5 1/2) and the time of year/weird weather or would it be worth taking a blood sample and checking her hormone levels??
Vets fee for blood sample is £22 and there would then be lab fees on top of this so I'm guessing it could be anywhere between £30 and £100????
Any idea on lab fees and therefore total cost of test? And do you think it is worth the expense or would I do better to ride it out and hope some of her mood swings and behavior improve with time and just allow her hormones to settle naturally (assuming of course that they are not normal - she could of course just be going through a particularly difficult phase!).
Also, anyone had this problem followed up by a course of treatment and if so, what was the treatment and did you see a positive change as a result?
I should also like to point out that I'm not looking for a quick fix but I am genuinely concerned by her behaviour - she is normally the sort of horse who is an absolute poppet and I could leave a 3 year old toddler handle but at the moment she has very definate horns, won't let me so much as change her rugs in the stable and extremely sensitive to absolutely everything
Any ideas greatfully received
A few people have mentioned hormones being an underlying factor, especially given the warmer weather we are experiencing (she is still coming into season which is late for her in the year).
Vet is up to do annual MOT in just over a week, I won't be there so will leave vet, mother and sister to speak to him and decide whether it is worth persuing along with usual MOT related queries and discussions. However, I am trying to do some research on costs and results of investigating hormone levels so I have an idea of how much to ask mum to persue it or even just ask the vet to take a sample and test it anyway...
My question is, is it likely just to be a combination of her age (she's 5 1/2) and the time of year/weird weather or would it be worth taking a blood sample and checking her hormone levels??
Vets fee for blood sample is £22 and there would then be lab fees on top of this so I'm guessing it could be anywhere between £30 and £100????
Any idea on lab fees and therefore total cost of test? And do you think it is worth the expense or would I do better to ride it out and hope some of her mood swings and behavior improve with time and just allow her hormones to settle naturally (assuming of course that they are not normal - she could of course just be going through a particularly difficult phase!).
Also, anyone had this problem followed up by a course of treatment and if so, what was the treatment and did you see a positive change as a result?
I should also like to point out that I'm not looking for a quick fix but I am genuinely concerned by her behaviour - she is normally the sort of horse who is an absolute poppet and I could leave a 3 year old toddler handle but at the moment she has very definate horns, won't let me so much as change her rugs in the stable and extremely sensitive to absolutely everything
Any ideas greatfully received