lrw0250
Well-Known Member
Some of you may remember my previous post about the stressy, explosive pony we bought back in the spring time. We have made so much progress but over the last month I have been picking up on a few niggles which combined with some of her behaviours is making me wonder if we should consider PSSM/MIM/RER as a possible root cause. The pony is a 14.2 7 year old mare of unknown breeding but definitely has a big dose of Welsh D in the mix. Niggles in question are:
Sweats up after even the lightest exercise and will end up soaked with foam fairly quickly
Daughter says she feels like she has zero energy (example our trainer cut an hour jumping lesson 20 minutes short because the pony was just done)
Stresses in stable despite having ad lib hay, a treat ball, a stable mirror and company on both sides
Has become difficult to load but travels OK, if a bit sweaty
Will buck if pushed to continue doing something she finds difficult (simple leg yielding, more than a short period in a contact)
General tension when schooling but much better hacking
She has put on weight and filled out but I feel she is not developing the fitness I would expect
At the minute she is out 24/7 in a field which is showing the effects of the dry weather so supplemented with good quality hay in the field. She is get 1 bucket feed a day of Ease and Excel at recommended rate, Honeychop Light and Healthy, Protexin Gut Balancer, Premier Performance Sassy Mare and pure magnesium oxide - the last definitely improved her stress level under saddle. Workload is usually 4-5 days a week with a mixture of hour long lessons at home, PC rallies, hacking including fast work and 2 SJ classes on a weekend a couple of times a month.
Feet are good and up to date. Physio last saw her 3 months ago and is due again next week, likewise saddle was checked around the same time and saddler will be out shortly to check again as I think she has filled out a little and needs the next gullet size up but it is not a dramatic change.
I am tempted to do the PSSM1 hair test but reading online it sounded like Welsh breeds were more likely to be PSSM2 and I would not feel comfortable putting her through a muscle biopsy. Any thoughts on the best starting point - vet for bloods, straight to Vitamin E or increased protein?
Sweats up after even the lightest exercise and will end up soaked with foam fairly quickly
Daughter says she feels like she has zero energy (example our trainer cut an hour jumping lesson 20 minutes short because the pony was just done)
Stresses in stable despite having ad lib hay, a treat ball, a stable mirror and company on both sides
Has become difficult to load but travels OK, if a bit sweaty
Will buck if pushed to continue doing something she finds difficult (simple leg yielding, more than a short period in a contact)
General tension when schooling but much better hacking
She has put on weight and filled out but I feel she is not developing the fitness I would expect
At the minute she is out 24/7 in a field which is showing the effects of the dry weather so supplemented with good quality hay in the field. She is get 1 bucket feed a day of Ease and Excel at recommended rate, Honeychop Light and Healthy, Protexin Gut Balancer, Premier Performance Sassy Mare and pure magnesium oxide - the last definitely improved her stress level under saddle. Workload is usually 4-5 days a week with a mixture of hour long lessons at home, PC rallies, hacking including fast work and 2 SJ classes on a weekend a couple of times a month.
Feet are good and up to date. Physio last saw her 3 months ago and is due again next week, likewise saddle was checked around the same time and saddler will be out shortly to check again as I think she has filled out a little and needs the next gullet size up but it is not a dramatic change.
I am tempted to do the PSSM1 hair test but reading online it sounded like Welsh breeds were more likely to be PSSM2 and I would not feel comfortable putting her through a muscle biopsy. Any thoughts on the best starting point - vet for bloods, straight to Vitamin E or increased protein?