My 16 yr cross has just been diagnosed as HYPP n/h and I am learning as much as I can to know how best to support him. What are these "potassium clearing" medications and are they given long term or just during an episode?
I don't really want to know what may happen if a horse is getting a seizure under saddle and collapses. From an animal welfare standpoint, you probably shouldn't ride a horse with a severe neurological disability, either way, but you don't want a horse to collapse on top of you.
My lease who just went back to his owner (was a care lease for the summer) was a quarter horse, and was HYPP positive.
My 16 yr cross has just been diagnosed as HYPP n/h and I am learning as much as I can to know how best to support him. What are these "potassium clearing" medications and are they given long term or just during an episode?
Is an hypp horse predisposed to illnesses or infections or do illnesses trigger an episode or both?
Is there any other circumstance or illnesses that can cause these tremors besides hypp
Are the items you are listing off not to feed items ok for a horse that is NN?
How did I get here??????
MYDOGMARSHAND ME Cruz horses are pretty great
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Hillaree Harper Yes horses are amazing but I was on a completely different video and then I clicked off RUclips and I come back on a time this video
Why is it dangerous to be around them?
I don't really want to know what may happen if a horse is getting a seizure under saddle and collapses. From an animal welfare standpoint, you probably shouldn't ride a horse with a severe neurological disability, either way, but you don't want a horse to collapse on top of you.
I had one with hypp it scarey to see