fatpiggy
Well-Known Member
Well of course it all depends on how much the horses are being given. My mare was on it for 12 years as part of her epilepsy treatment. The odd thing is, it is supposed to be a POM and I got mine via the vet but someone I know buys it via Ebay (vet knows about this) and I'm pretty sure no prescription is involved in that sale. The side effects apart from the sedative effect (which does wear off in a few days) are filling of the legs, hives and colic. So it is pretty harmless - you would be hard pressed to give even the most greedy horse a dangerous dose because it tastes absolutely vile. Imagine salt dissolved in concentrated acid and you are about there. HOWEVER, if the yard is buying through the vet, and using it for more than one horse, they must be getting through a fair quantity and the vet should be suspicious of this. Also, for a prescription to be issued long term, the vet is supposed to inspect the animal every 6 months. I would be making an appointment to speak to the vet and find out exactly what is going on and making sure I flapped my mouth as much as possible to everyone I could think of in the local horsey world. There is nothing like the grapevine for inflicting maximum damage to a yard!