fadetopurple
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I've been there before too, not fun at all.fadetopurple said:big brown horse,
I truly appreciate the advice, but in this case it's time for me to let him go. He was always an extremely easy keeper, and never lost a pound during winter until the last two. I was looking at pictures the other day and I realized he's actually LOST weight since this spring. :/ The vet checked him about a month ago for something else, and said that his heart murmur had gotten noticeably worse since when she last saw him in March. He's been irritable with me the last couple days too, which is not like him at all. He's trying to tell me something...
I started digging the other day.
Thank you, though. I would give fermented oats a try if he had more time left. I hope it can help someone else.
Before you make "that" appointment, I was just wondering if you've tried the treatment developed for DSLD-ESPA (DE) horses by Dr Eleanor Kellon? It is NOT a cure, but it has helped many many horses whose owners were looking at making the same call to their vet, and their horses appeared to be in worse shape. I don't think I'm supposed to post links to other forums etc., here, but there is a group for owners of DE horses. It's ~900 members share their knowledge and support each other through the difficult times. If you're interested, please eMail me and I'll send you the information.fadetopurple said:My oldest living horse is a 29-year old Arabian gelding. As we speak, I am procrastinating "that" vet appointment. He has a disease called DSLD (or more correctly ESPA), which among other things is causing all of the tendons and ligaments in his body to degenerate. The most common symptom is when the fetlocks (usually the rear) become enlarged and drop, sometimes to the point that the pasterns are almost parallel to the ground, although it doesn't always manifest that way. It can also affect their internal organs. His legs are certainly messed up and are gradually getting worse, but his biggest problem is being underweight.