superted1989
Well-Known Member
As a disclaimer :- trying to put off calling the vet as last time there was a 'mystery', vet's insisted on doing test after test after test when it turned out to be pinworms (had suggested that, they said can't be as she was on a good worming program)! £750 bill later, mare no longer covered by insurance for skin complaints or ovaries. No obvious pain, no lameness so feel safe to try a bit of 'armchair diagnostics'!
Here goes;
My friend's mare is 12, WBxTB ish (bits of other stuff too), does a bit of everything, jumps competitively once a month through the summer but only every other weekend at home. She does have EPSM (prone to tying up), this was diagnosed when she was 5 and she has been managed for the condition ever since (totally cereal free, as much turnout as possible, long warm ups and cool downs etc etc) Throughout spring, summer and most of autumn she's out 24/7, winter (ie now) she's out 0600 to 1600, then stabled overnight.
This year, for some unknown reason, she's stopped peeing when stabled. Never been a problem before, she's been in the same stable for 5 years, same winter field for 5 years, same field company for 5 years, rubber matting with a decent amount of shavings for 5 years, as near as dammit the same everything for the past 5 years! She's drinking what's always been normal for her too.
She barely gets into the field and the floodgates open and her pee is dark, as if she's been holding it in. Also, her hind fetlocks have been slightly puffy but go down within half an hour of turnout (she's been in bandages for last 10 days which has helped with the puffiness). In the past, she has always puffed up a bit in the first few days of 'in overnight' but it's never gone on longer than a week. Her droppings are fine, if anything a little looser but still in 'balls'. Her temperature is normal, bright coat and eyes, teeth were done 5 weeks ago and her back etc done during August.
I'm thinking that the puffiness and the lack of pee must be connected. Or, she's getting older and puffy for longer and has become stable shy to pee?
Any ideas welcome. If anything does go more awry, the vet will be called but it would be nice to save a bit of cash on visits by saying 'yes, her legs have been bandaged.........X has been checked.................Y has been added to/taken out of her diet', if that makes sense?
Thanks in advance
Here goes;
My friend's mare is 12, WBxTB ish (bits of other stuff too), does a bit of everything, jumps competitively once a month through the summer but only every other weekend at home. She does have EPSM (prone to tying up), this was diagnosed when she was 5 and she has been managed for the condition ever since (totally cereal free, as much turnout as possible, long warm ups and cool downs etc etc) Throughout spring, summer and most of autumn she's out 24/7, winter (ie now) she's out 0600 to 1600, then stabled overnight.
This year, for some unknown reason, she's stopped peeing when stabled. Never been a problem before, she's been in the same stable for 5 years, same winter field for 5 years, same field company for 5 years, rubber matting with a decent amount of shavings for 5 years, as near as dammit the same everything for the past 5 years! She's drinking what's always been normal for her too.
She barely gets into the field and the floodgates open and her pee is dark, as if she's been holding it in. Also, her hind fetlocks have been slightly puffy but go down within half an hour of turnout (she's been in bandages for last 10 days which has helped with the puffiness). In the past, she has always puffed up a bit in the first few days of 'in overnight' but it's never gone on longer than a week. Her droppings are fine, if anything a little looser but still in 'balls'. Her temperature is normal, bright coat and eyes, teeth were done 5 weeks ago and her back etc done during August.
I'm thinking that the puffiness and the lack of pee must be connected. Or, she's getting older and puffy for longer and has become stable shy to pee?
Any ideas welcome. If anything does go more awry, the vet will be called but it would be nice to save a bit of cash on visits by saying 'yes, her legs have been bandaged.........X has been checked.................Y has been added to/taken out of her diet', if that makes sense?
Thanks in advance