Hormonal Filly
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Can anyone explain PSSM to me?
My gelding had a PSSM blood test a few months ago, he was out of work and the results were much higher than they should be. The vet suggested he could possibly have PSSM but when we found the arthritis in his neck we treated that.
Now Alfie has started to shake a lot in his flank area when tacking up (especially) when boxed elsewhere or in the box. He was constantly shaking/muscle tremors during camp when I was tacking up but was relaxed in himself, didn't seem stressed and performed great. I have just red this is a sign but always thought it was excitement. I have never noticed him suddenly sweating, unable to move as it suggests typing up is?
During camp I used some of my friends mix, which has a lot of molasses in so that could of caused it if he does have PSSM as they're sensitive to molasses.
I wonder if he is tying up when travelling and is why he hates going in the box? He use to be a poor doer and difficult to get weight on for the last 3 years. I now find and am confused as to why he has been in lot of work but he has fat pads on his sides, he is fed barely anything and my extremely good doer Welsh D who has been out of work for 4 months is much more 'trim' and 'fit' looking to my cob whos been in work? He is on good grazing yet seems to get fat just looking at grass these days, I am going to have to restrict him which I never have done in 5 years.
Could it all be related to PSSM? Is it something they can get as they get older? Hes just turned 10.
Thank you all!
My gelding had a PSSM blood test a few months ago, he was out of work and the results were much higher than they should be. The vet suggested he could possibly have PSSM but when we found the arthritis in his neck we treated that.
Now Alfie has started to shake a lot in his flank area when tacking up (especially) when boxed elsewhere or in the box. He was constantly shaking/muscle tremors during camp when I was tacking up but was relaxed in himself, didn't seem stressed and performed great. I have just red this is a sign but always thought it was excitement. I have never noticed him suddenly sweating, unable to move as it suggests typing up is?
During camp I used some of my friends mix, which has a lot of molasses in so that could of caused it if he does have PSSM as they're sensitive to molasses.
I wonder if he is tying up when travelling and is why he hates going in the box? He use to be a poor doer and difficult to get weight on for the last 3 years. I now find and am confused as to why he has been in lot of work but he has fat pads on his sides, he is fed barely anything and my extremely good doer Welsh D who has been out of work for 4 months is much more 'trim' and 'fit' looking to my cob whos been in work? He is on good grazing yet seems to get fat just looking at grass these days, I am going to have to restrict him which I never have done in 5 years.
Could it all be related to PSSM? Is it something they can get as they get older? Hes just turned 10.
Thank you all!