HopOnTrot
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Gorgeous!
Aw she’s beautifulYour girl shares some relatives with my first pony. Dolly's sire was Sway Supreme Beauty. I've attached a photo of her
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Your girl shares some relatives with my first pony. Dolly's sire was Sway Supreme Beauty. I've attached a photo of her
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The lady i bought my boy from owned Johnathon, she absolutely adored him.This is her breeding View attachment 166809
Which bit of the breeding raises suspicions of PSSM? I'm just curious as Dolly had PSSM and EMS and was PTS at 11 years old as I couldn't keep her sounds and give her a decent quality of life and I've always wondered if there was a genetic element at play.Has the pony had a PSSM test?
I would check this, given the breeding.
Which bit of the breeding raises suspicions of PSSM? I'm just curious as Dolly had PSSM and EMS and was PTS at 11 years old as I couldn't keep her sounds and give her a decent quality of life and I've always wondered if there was a genetic element at play.
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Which bit of the breeding raises suspicions of PSSM? I'm just curious as Dolly had PSSM and EMS and was PTS at 11 years old as I couldn't keep her sounds and give her a decent quality of life and I've always wondered if there was a genetic element at play.
I just had my New Forest mare PTS aged 15 for the same reason and my vet said exactly the same thing! She was by Skywalker out of a Cuffnell's mare, so no obvious PSSM in her ancestry but she was positive for type 1. She was an absolute pony of a lifetime but just never really sound no matter what we did in terms of drugs/management/exercise. It was as if the EMS and PSSM seemed to trigger one another. It's so interesting to hear someone else has had a similar experience!Thank you, that's really interesting. It wasn't really a thing back then (I lost her in 2011 after 4 years of trying to fix her) and the vets found her a fascinating study as her symptoms were so at odds with her management and exercise regime.