Maz55
Well-Known Member
After what appeared to be a tying up episode at the weekend (not triggered by exercise) when my horse got really cold in the field Im beginning to wonder if she might have a mild form of pssm. Her hind leg muscles went rock hard and she was very stiff and lame. She remained lame (but no longer stiff) for a couple of days. Vet saw her today and said shes fine. Shes a very spooky horse too which Ive read can be a symptom in some cases and she has intermittent lameness of no known cause. She can get very uptight schooling for no apparent reason and tosses her head (not a head shaker). This isnt the first time cold weather has resulted in very tight muscles. She definitely feels the cold more than other horses. My vet was convinced she hadnt tied up and was anti any blood tests. So is the genetic hair test you can do yourself determinative? Or are there diet changes I could make without causing any issues that might help rule this out? I dont want to feed lots of oil as shes already a fatty!! Current diet is:
- high spec balancer inc optimum amount of selenium
- 50g linseed
- joint supplement
- salt 2 x 25ml scoops and more if sweating
- hormonal supplement containing magnesium tryptophan and herbs
- Timothy chop
- soaked hay care cubes
- spirulina
Thanks in advance
- high spec balancer inc optimum amount of selenium
- 50g linseed
- joint supplement
- salt 2 x 25ml scoops and more if sweating
- hormonal supplement containing magnesium tryptophan and herbs
- Timothy chop
- soaked hay care cubes
- spirulina
Thanks in advance