B1u3
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I’ve posted about this before kind of (pssm1) but i’ve been paying even more attention to everything my horse does now since colicing just over 5 weeks ago and had suspected ulcers due to being starved from colic episodes. He’s always been spooky and quite stressed in cold weather but i’ve really noticed that he struggles in warm weather now too (when the suns out/flies). He fairly recently got diagnosed with PSSM1 and while i know he's bad in winter/cold weather, i’ve never noticed a problem with the warmth.
Anyways, he’s become overly sensitive to flies (twitching/flinching every time they touch him, tail switching, sometimes kicking his back legs, head shaking, even if i touch him he twitches. When i was in hand walking him about 2 weeks after he coliced, his shoulder muscles would twitch for about 8 seconds or so after the fly flew off him), he gets spooky/flinching at sounds and movements.
Today, he was worse than what he usually is though. And i believe he had a mild PSSM flare up? this is new to me so i'm not 100% sure but for example some of the things he was doing, overly sensitive to flies/fly spray, he wouldn’t let me pick up his feet (mainly his back ones, though they are usually his easy feet to pick up), stressed, warm around poll, head, shoulders, withers. I honestly panicked and thought he was colicing but he didn't do his usual colic behaviour, so i know he definitely wasn’t lol.
But is this normal for PSSM1 horses?
I have him on speedi beet, dengie ulser lite chaff, dodson & horrell daily vitamins & minerals, and ive just bought some salt which i will be gradually adding into his feed. he’s been in a field the past 5 weeks with minimal grass and fed hay. Is there anything i can do to help him more?
I did mention to the vets what he has pssm1 when they were coming out every day for colic but they weren’t really much help tbh (one said that she didn’t really know much about it and when he was at the clinic they said they didn't notice anything else wrong with him, he was there for 4 nights and 5 days).
Sorry that this is long but this is all a learning curve for me and knowing what i should and shouldn’t look out for would really help my overthinking lol.
Anyways, he’s become overly sensitive to flies (twitching/flinching every time they touch him, tail switching, sometimes kicking his back legs, head shaking, even if i touch him he twitches. When i was in hand walking him about 2 weeks after he coliced, his shoulder muscles would twitch for about 8 seconds or so after the fly flew off him), he gets spooky/flinching at sounds and movements.
Today, he was worse than what he usually is though. And i believe he had a mild PSSM flare up? this is new to me so i'm not 100% sure but for example some of the things he was doing, overly sensitive to flies/fly spray, he wouldn’t let me pick up his feet (mainly his back ones, though they are usually his easy feet to pick up), stressed, warm around poll, head, shoulders, withers. I honestly panicked and thought he was colicing but he didn't do his usual colic behaviour, so i know he definitely wasn’t lol.
But is this normal for PSSM1 horses?
I have him on speedi beet, dengie ulser lite chaff, dodson & horrell daily vitamins & minerals, and ive just bought some salt which i will be gradually adding into his feed. he’s been in a field the past 5 weeks with minimal grass and fed hay. Is there anything i can do to help him more?
I did mention to the vets what he has pssm1 when they were coming out every day for colic but they weren’t really much help tbh (one said that she didn’t really know much about it and when he was at the clinic they said they didn't notice anything else wrong with him, he was there for 4 nights and 5 days).
Sorry that this is long but this is all a learning curve for me and knowing what i should and shouldn’t look out for would really help my overthinking lol.