canteron
Well-Known Member
After a summer of laminitus, abcesses, metformin and unhappy horse, we now have a positive test for cushings for my 19yr old retired cob.
The results are relative low, so am starting Pergolide tomorrow.
Would love to know how your horse got on with this drug ..... did it mean the horse could eventually resume a relatively normal 'retired' horse life - ie out 24/7 if weight strictly monitored, or did you find you still had to keep the horse in/off grass, etc.
Did the laminitus stop, or reduce, or no real impact.
Its a whole new world for me and I don't know anyone who has been through this .... the vets are lovely, but have never actually had a horse with cushings themselves (so don't always understand the work impact of what they are asking you to do!!)
Thanks to everyone who can help, all experiences welcome.
The results are relative low, so am starting Pergolide tomorrow.
Would love to know how your horse got on with this drug ..... did it mean the horse could eventually resume a relatively normal 'retired' horse life - ie out 24/7 if weight strictly monitored, or did you find you still had to keep the horse in/off grass, etc.
Did the laminitus stop, or reduce, or no real impact.
Its a whole new world for me and I don't know anyone who has been through this .... the vets are lovely, but have never actually had a horse with cushings themselves (so don't always understand the work impact of what they are asking you to do!!)
Thanks to everyone who can help, all experiences welcome.