- The Truth About Equine Cushing’s Disease - Horse Illustrated
Cushing’s disease is a complex and yet relatively common condition in horses While it does require medical intervention, this disease is not a death sentence, and horses with Cushing’s disease can continue leading a happy, productive life long after diagnosis
- More on Equine Cushings Disease - David Ramey, DVM
Old horses with Cushing’s need good feed and good care As one reader noted, as told by her veterinarian, “Your horse is going to die with Cushing’s disease, but not from Cushing’s disease ”
- Living With Equine Cushing’s Disease - Horse and Rider
Just 20 years ago, your Cushing’s horse would’ve been retired in the pasture, but no longer I’m going to show you how you and your horse can live comfortably with Cushing’s disease, just like Lucky did
- Equine Cushings Care Guide: From Early Signs to Holistic . . .
Discover how to care for horses with Equine Cushing's disease, from early warning signs to holistic approaches Get insights on prevention and management, ensuring your equine companion thrives in the face of this chronic condition
- Cushing’s Disease Threatens the Health of the Older Horse
Most horsemen begin to suspect a problem in aged horses in late spring and early summer when affected horses fail to shed their wooly winter coats Excessive hair growth, called hirsutism, and the inability to cast winter coats are the primary signs of Cushing’s disease
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