southdowns01
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I have just had my 26 year old PBA mare tested for cushings as my vets said they were running a free blood test via the makers of Pergolide. I had vet out anyway for a flu jab so thought why not as i have been thinking for a while that my mare might have cushings.
She has a slight crest, pot belly and is a bit ribby, she has become very quiet when ridden (would usually be very bouncy and jog all the way home!)
No history of laminitis but have put her on restricted grazing now due to her crest.
Vet phoned today and said her levels came back as 39....seasonal limit is 29 or below.He said that they could start treatment for her at a cost of 95p a day.
Now, the more i research this the more i am seeing that a level of 39 doesn't seem that high compared to some so i'm not sure whether i should consider treatment for her or not??

Any advice would be greatly received...
Thanks
She has a slight crest, pot belly and is a bit ribby, she has become very quiet when ridden (would usually be very bouncy and jog all the way home!)
No history of laminitis but have put her on restricted grazing now due to her crest.
Vet phoned today and said her levels came back as 39....seasonal limit is 29 or below.He said that they could start treatment for her at a cost of 95p a day.
Now, the more i research this the more i am seeing that a level of 39 doesn't seem that high compared to some so i'm not sure whether i should consider treatment for her or not??
Any advice would be greatly received...
Thanks