Has the vet considered hyperlipaemia (sp?). It is apparently quite common in donkeys if they are stressed, or put on restricted diets. I lost a pony with laminitis many years ago when she just gave up eating, with hindsight I suspect it was hyperlipaemia. Perhaps it might be worth her mentioning it to the vet.
It does say large horses rarely get it so probably not relevant but thought it was worth posting. Regarding the not eating, my donkey went off his feed and as he is old and hasn't many teeth I tried Rowan Barbary Soft nSoak ready mash, having heard really good reports. He loves it and licks the bowl clean, it says on the bag it is good for convalescing animals.
It came up hyperlipidemia on the vets thingy...all about fat metabolism stuff/usually in donkeys and miniatures/caused by stress or drastic weightloss or a secondary disease from others like cushings, laminitus, etc, no appetite, etc.
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It came up hyperlipidemia on the vets thingy...all about fat metabolism stuff/usually in donkeys and miniatures/caused by stress or drastic weightloss or a secondary disease from others like cushings, laminitus, etc, no appetite, etc.
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Yes it does sound like the same actually, there is quite a good article about it from the donkey sanctuary as well as the one I posted above. How is he this afternoon.?