I just found your channel after having the hardest time finding information on pssm. You’re doing an amazing job! Thank you for taking the time to educate us all and spread awareness! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The horses in video have very clear symptoms- the most difficult cases have very subtle symptoms. And what’s worse is the symptoms may not show up when vet shows up- on and off lameness, just not using their back end correctly. It took me forever to figure out what was happening and vet was no help.
I've heard of Monday Morning Disease. Never seen it. Hadn't realised how it can resemble colic. Interesting video. So useful to actually see what you are describing. But sad to watch. Poor Horseys want their carers to figure the problem pronto and manage them accordingly. Thank-you.
Today my horse had either a colic or a tying up episode, I am really not sure wich it was. The results for the pssm2 test aren't back yet. My vet suggested testing for pssm2.
I just found your channel after having the hardest time finding information on pssm. You’re doing an amazing job! Thank you for taking the time to educate us all and spread awareness! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
The horses in video have very clear symptoms- the most difficult cases have very subtle symptoms. And what’s worse is the symptoms may not show up when vet shows up- on and off lameness, just not using their back end correctly. It took me forever to figure out what was happening and vet was no help.
I've heard of Monday Morning Disease. Never seen it. Hadn't realised how it can resemble colic. Interesting video. So useful to actually see what you are describing. But sad to watch. Poor Horseys want their carers to figure the problem pronto and manage them accordingly. Thank-you.
Great work ❤❤
Would love to see a vid on cures of tying up.
Today my horse had either a colic or a tying up episode, I am really not sure wich it was. The results for the pssm2 test aren't back yet. My vet suggested testing for pssm2.
Its important for these horses to not be overworked. They need a ton of breaks in between work to bring their heart rate down before you continue.
Why banamine is always a great medication to give
Yes and methocarbamol (robaxin) either of these are usually given to horses by a vet during a tying up episode
Hello christin, i am from Germany, Please it is possible to make German undertitle? Thank you 🙏
Does a horse always tie up if they have PSSM? Or can they have other sympotms but may not tie up?
My mare also
What do you do if your horse ties up?
We will actually be releasing a video on this in consolation with a vet! :) Once its made I will share it with you on here.
Vet can take a blood panel to see if they are but norm at first banamine , iv drip and can't remember the other med
I don't know what to do anymore
Isn't it a build up of lactic acid also?
Yes so tying up leads to a build up of lactic acid, muscle cell death and lack of muscle oxygenation
How can you help a horse in those stages?
We will be making a video on this at a later stage but we go into this in a bit more detail in our blog over at www.pssmawareness.com