Nudibranch
Well-Known Member
My 22 year old pony has cushings, its been developing over a couple of years and she is now fairly chesty a lot of the time though not in any apparent discomfort. She has the puffed eyelids, fat pot belly and now the long permed coat to match. Two questions;
1. Tonight her coat was pretty damp (all over) and a bit stinky - do I clip her out and have to rug her for the winter? Would rather she went au naturale but am worried she might get a chill and/or skin problems.
2. I read somewhere that once symptoms show, they only have a couple of years then die of heart and lung failure. This is about her second year since it started...am very worried she isn't going to have long. I can control her laminitis but her lungs aren't exactly the best. Ive had her 20 years so don't even want to think about the worst but equally I don't want her to suffer. Anyone have any experiences with cushings?
(It's not the best year for my horses, tb has just been retired with narcolepsy and arthritis. AAgghh!!)
1. Tonight her coat was pretty damp (all over) and a bit stinky - do I clip her out and have to rug her for the winter? Would rather she went au naturale but am worried she might get a chill and/or skin problems.
2. I read somewhere that once symptoms show, they only have a couple of years then die of heart and lung failure. This is about her second year since it started...am very worried she isn't going to have long. I can control her laminitis but her lungs aren't exactly the best. Ive had her 20 years so don't even want to think about the worst but equally I don't want her to suffer. Anyone have any experiences with cushings?
(It's not the best year for my horses, tb has just been retired with narcolepsy and arthritis. AAgghh!!)