This is a Wally update he arrived here at my home on November 29th walking somewhat ok only because he was wrapped up in nappies hoof pads and duck tape. I ordered boots for him first thing Monday morning taking a week for them to turn up. He even had a visit from the vets to do X-rays on his feet.
Let’s fast forward to today 4 weeks later.
Wally is walking really quite well in his boots his whole body posture is more relaxed less braced against pain and give that the pain factor has lessened he’s even gained some weight
Hi Guys I haven’t post here for a while but I’d like to share with you in this post about a condition called PSSM or Muscle Myopathy. Horses with this condition basically have a mutated muscle genes which prevents the muscles from working correctly. This a hereditary Glycogen storage condition and their muscles struggle remove lactic acid which builds up causing them to stiffen and or have acute tying up episodes.
Horses with this condition are often misunderstood. People often think that they are just stiff and try working the stiffness out of the horse only to find their horse will explode bucking rearing kicking out dangerously and even biting. Unfortunately if a Pssm horse is pushed to hard it will result in an acute tying up episode which could be just severe stiffness and or muscles spasms or just in general look like they have laminitis. Each horse’s symptoms are different.
Ok so if you have watched the video already this is Midnight she is an 18yr old Standardbred Mare she is also my own personal horse and 4 weeks ago she was struggling to walk.
Up until the last 3 years she has managed with her condition quite well. Now when I found out about her condition when she was 7yrs old there was not a lot of information around so we have doing the best we could with what was available. But In the last 12 months her condition has deteriorated quite a lot especially when she was trimmed it would cause her to have an tying up episode which would take her 2 weeks to recover from a normal standard everyday trim which was literally do my head in as my day job is barefoot trimming.
As a trimmer all I saw was laminitis not once did I stop and think that an 8 weekly trim would change her angles to such a degree, even if it was just what we would think is normal amount of hoof to remove in that amount of time, was just to much for Midnight’s muscles to handle. So a lesson was learnt for me.
So how to manage this condition comes down to diet (expensive much 😱