I managed to speak to my vet yesterday to discuss blood results I got
through the e-mail last week and she is happy that Kika's Selenium level as that
has come back in line with what is the norm for horses - so no more of
the smelly granules in her feed which is nice.
However Kika's liver is still not 100%
so we're to finish the apple flavoured powder from natural extracts she is currently on, not much left - i
reckon I'll get another week from it at best. Vet said she'll then give
me something else to give to Kika and we'll take another blood test in
two months time to monitor for any changes.
Plus we'll have to
re-evaluate everything when she comes off 24/7 turnout for the winter and returns inside as her feeding and what she's eating/has access to will change again.
I
must actually try to speak to the people who gave us the use of the
land last year and hope they're happy to let us use it again this winter
as those few hours of turnout every day made for such a happy Kika!
Vet also said that we'll have to keep an eye on her eating habits and
make sure she doesn't lose any condition as she (vet) said she (Kika)
was looking very well last week and doesn't want to change anything with
her - that makes me happy despite my thinking Kika's looking a
little podgy...but that could be the hay bloating effect of
face-stuffing in the field for most of the day
Admittedly when the vet saw Kika last Monday week they hadn't had their hay refilled - so was more refined then she has been since they got more hay again. I swear she doesn't move from the dispenser once the bale is added to it, bar the perhaps 10 strides to the water trough and back again - they lazy sods have actually worn a path in the grass back and forth between the hay & water
Hoping to have a spin in the Dressage saddle again this evening - dunno if L will be about or in the mood for a lesson. I honestly wouldn't mind if she is as I'd like to ride in the spurs again, but won't unless supervised - she has a few days off work at the moment and was planning on riding her mare this morning so may have the time to spare this evening if she's not too tired.
As always this is after getting considerably longer than I had intended...in fact I had originally intended to have the vet results in the Jumping lesson post last night - but then forgot completely about adding them...so they have now gotten their own post!
A place where I record the adventures of myself and my Irish Sport Horse mare, Kika. Who I purchased as an un-backed 3yr old in 2007. This blog follows the trials and tribulations of first-time horse ownership since moving from Ireland to Luxembourg in 2010. UPDATE: as of 2013, Kika is being joined by Nancy a Friesan X ISH mare bred by my family who I had my eye on since she was a foal and have been lucky enough to buy and add to my equine family.
Hoping Ms K's liver gets better!
ReplyDeleteGlad Kika's blood work is leveling out, she's a pretty little thing. I think you are very prudent to work your way into spurs with supervision, I have yet to trust my leg enough.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I completely trust my leg!
DeleteUnfortunately my horse is too smart and my legs too weak so she is inclined to ignore me. I don't ride in spurs unless supervised though - I've enough to be concentrating on when riding on my own, I prefer leaving that worry to lessons where someone else keeps me correctly focused - teehee.
Thank you both for your very kind words!