Mahoganybay
Well-Known Member
Can anyone tell me about tying up, my Standardbred mare tied up 3x last winter, the first two occasions only slightly and the last one was abit worse (but not too bad), vet came and suggested change of diet, which i promptly did, i always warm up and cool down when riding and she always has access to a salt lick.
All summer been fine, then on Friday evening, severe tying up in the sand school, rang the vets who said leave her still & warm for half an hour and then see is she will move, i gave her 30 mins, still would not move, sweating, panting, pawing etc etc, vet came gave painkiller, muscle relaxant etc and box rest over the weekend, she came back today to take a blood test.
Now, having been on google, i personally think she has Recurrent Exertional Rhabdomyolysis (RER), as she:
1. Is a standardbred
2. Is highly excitable
3. tends to have small explosions in the school, lots of squealing, lunging etc
4. Is very fit
She is fed a very small handful of hoofkind, high fibre cubes, outshine, magnesium & sugarbeet and adlib haylage.
Has anyone with any experience with this, the vets say they may have to do a muscle biopsy, is this the best thing, have been researching Vitamin E & Selenium, anyone with any experience of this supplement.
I am so worried for my little mare.
Many thanks.
All summer been fine, then on Friday evening, severe tying up in the sand school, rang the vets who said leave her still & warm for half an hour and then see is she will move, i gave her 30 mins, still would not move, sweating, panting, pawing etc etc, vet came gave painkiller, muscle relaxant etc and box rest over the weekend, she came back today to take a blood test.
Now, having been on google, i personally think she has Recurrent Exertional Rhabdomyolysis (RER), as she:
1. Is a standardbred
2. Is highly excitable
3. tends to have small explosions in the school, lots of squealing, lunging etc
4. Is very fit
She is fed a very small handful of hoofkind, high fibre cubes, outshine, magnesium & sugarbeet and adlib haylage.
Has anyone with any experience with this, the vets say they may have to do a muscle biopsy, is this the best thing, have been researching Vitamin E & Selenium, anyone with any experience of this supplement.
I am so worried for my little mare.
Many thanks.