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RE: [RC] tying up mystery - Kitley, Carrie E Civ USAF AFSPC 30 MDSS/SGSLF

Someone else had posted Selenium as a key to this issue.  Can't remember who it 
was though.  You might want to look into that.

Carrie Kitley
30th Medical Group, Vandenberg AFB
DMLSS?Database Sustainment Specialist (DSS) 
CACI?International Inc? www.caci.com
dsn?276-1077, Comm (805) 606-1077
fax dsn?276-1179
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-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Cindy Stafford
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 9:01 AM
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC] tying up mystery

Looking for some insight from all of you on this one, because we're stumped.  
My friend's horse has a history of cramping up on rides.  The mare is in good 
shape, not high strung, is consistently ridden several times a week.  Text book 
endurance training, long slow distance.  Owner is experienced endurance rider, 
has other horse that frequently gets BC, so not a case of being ridden too hard 
too fast.  Horse pulses in very low.  But on occasion, she will cramp up in teh 
hind end coming into the first vet hold on an LD, or during the hold in line.  
It's never been the big metabolic crash, with dark colored pee or compeltely 
locking up. Just stiff legs that can come off as lameness.  It has also 
occurred at home within 30 minutes of mild exercise, but very rarely,  Just 
most often at a ride.

The horse is frequently trained in parks away from home, so don't think the 
issue is being some place new.

What we've tried so far:
thoroughly researched ridecamp for ideas
Read everything from Susan Garlinghouse we can put our hands on
She has access to grass hay 24/7, and is turned out at night in pasture.  She 
is not overweight
She is currently on regimate (hasn't eliminated it, but may have helped?)
Increased selenium dosage (based on Susan's comments in ridecamp on this 
subject earlier this year)
Made sure to change up gaits during a ride, in case its just muscle fatique.  
mixed up walking, trotting, cantering...
Kept pace during the ride very slow, has been ridden middle of the pack, back 
of the pack, etc.  Horse doesn't get anxious during the rides, very mellow.

So any other ideas of what to try?  Anything we've missed?  Or is this even a 
metabolic issue and we're misdiagnosing it?

thanks for your advice!

cindy




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