Leono
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Hi everyone
My horse is 22 and became laminitic while out on loan last year (he'd been on loan for a number of years). There's no clear reason as to why he got laminitis as he had no history of it and was not massively overweight. It also affected only 1 front foot and the others are fine. He has a slightly rotated pedal bone.
He's recently been tested for cushings using the dex suppression test and it was negative.
He doesn't have the typical long coat of a cushings horse but his mud fever this year has been unusually bad, he wees quite a lot, and has a slight cough. The vet thought the test would be positive because of how cushings affects the immune system causing the above symptoms. He's also still sore-footed despite 6 months of corrective foot trimming.
The farrier has now put special shoes on which have helped but he's still sore. I'm not sure whether to put him on pergolide and see whether this helps. I'm worried that we just don't seem to know why he got laminitis and therefore how to prevent it.
Does anyone have any advice? What does pergolide do in a horse that doesn't have cushings?
Thanks!
My horse is 22 and became laminitic while out on loan last year (he'd been on loan for a number of years). There's no clear reason as to why he got laminitis as he had no history of it and was not massively overweight. It also affected only 1 front foot and the others are fine. He has a slightly rotated pedal bone.
He's recently been tested for cushings using the dex suppression test and it was negative.
He doesn't have the typical long coat of a cushings horse but his mud fever this year has been unusually bad, he wees quite a lot, and has a slight cough. The vet thought the test would be positive because of how cushings affects the immune system causing the above symptoms. He's also still sore-footed despite 6 months of corrective foot trimming.
The farrier has now put special shoes on which have helped but he's still sore. I'm not sure whether to put him on pergolide and see whether this helps. I'm worried that we just don't seem to know why he got laminitis and therefore how to prevent it.
Does anyone have any advice? What does pergolide do in a horse that doesn't have cushings?
Thanks!