millimoo
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
My 25yr old Shetland pony has been diagnosed with mild Cushings today via blood tests.
All his life, up to 2-3 yrs ago he could be turned out for 7-8 hours a day in a 4 acre field without any restrictions (he's stabled at night all year round)
He now wears a muzzle full time when out, and we're having to use it earlier and earlier every year (just used to be for 8-10 weeks over summer, and now March to October).
He is slim, and has no fat pads. He has a normal coat, and is shedding it as he should.
He doesn't have puffy eyes, and he's drinking & weeing as he always has - i.e not very much (and normal)
I insisted on a Cushings test as he's had episodes of footiness (Laminitis), and otherwise looks / behave normally, but wanted to rule it out - he's also a bit arthritic.
The vet is starting him on 1/2 a tablet of Pergolide / Prescend daily and will retest his bloods in a month - with the hope to getting him on a maintenance dose if it works.
However a friend says Pergolide can also make some horses more prone to Laminitis (i've googled and can't find any evidence of this)
Anyhoo, I have no experience of Cushings, so would appreciate any advise on what to watch for when on Pergolide, and also tips on managing my ponio.
I want the best for him, and want to know whether theres anything else I can do to help him.
My 25yr old Shetland pony has been diagnosed with mild Cushings today via blood tests.
All his life, up to 2-3 yrs ago he could be turned out for 7-8 hours a day in a 4 acre field without any restrictions (he's stabled at night all year round)
He now wears a muzzle full time when out, and we're having to use it earlier and earlier every year (just used to be for 8-10 weeks over summer, and now March to October).
He is slim, and has no fat pads. He has a normal coat, and is shedding it as he should.
He doesn't have puffy eyes, and he's drinking & weeing as he always has - i.e not very much (and normal)
I insisted on a Cushings test as he's had episodes of footiness (Laminitis), and otherwise looks / behave normally, but wanted to rule it out - he's also a bit arthritic.
The vet is starting him on 1/2 a tablet of Pergolide / Prescend daily and will retest his bloods in a month - with the hope to getting him on a maintenance dose if it works.
However a friend says Pergolide can also make some horses more prone to Laminitis (i've googled and can't find any evidence of this)
Anyhoo, I have no experience of Cushings, so would appreciate any advise on what to watch for when on Pergolide, and also tips on managing my ponio.
I want the best for him, and want to know whether theres anything else I can do to help him.
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