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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3144"><p>Good advice given here. Sweating also makes me wonder if the horse is in pain. Take him to a vet.</p><p></p><p>> We raise Peruvian Pasos too. Have</p><p>> a 9 year old mare. A Peruvian that</p><p>> tires or sweats after just a brief</p><p>> ride or workout is possibly out of</p><p>> condition and/or as other poster</p><p>> indicated, maybe a respiratory</p><p>> thing. Have an "equine"</p><p>> Vet check her out. You mentioned</p><p>> Selium--are you located in a</p><p>> Selium deficient area?? Is your</p><p>> mare stalled or does she have a</p><p>> paddock or pasture to be in and</p><p>> exercise regularly. What is the</p><p>> temperature and humidity factor</p><p>> when you are exercising and/or</p><p>> riding her? Do you exercise her</p><p>> regularly (including loungeing)</p><p>> other than riding? You mentioned</p><p>> "grain", and other</p><p>> supplements. Do you not feed her</p><p>> alfalfa and grass hay along with a</p><p>> "balanced" feed</p><p>> supplement such as Purina Strategy</p><p>> or Moorman's Grostrong PowerGlo?</p><p>> Is she on a regular de-worming</p><p>> schedule with all other</p><p>> vaccinations current? Peruvians</p><p>> are famous for their stamina and</p><p>> endurance. Something is not right</p><p>> here. Have your Vet give her a</p><p>> thorough exam and re-examine your</p><p>> feeding and exercising program. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3144"] Good advice given here. Sweating also makes me wonder if the horse is in pain. Take him to a vet. > We raise Peruvian Pasos too. Have > a 9 year old mare. A Peruvian that > tires or sweats after just a brief > ride or workout is possibly out of > condition and/or as other poster > indicated, maybe a respiratory > thing. Have an "equine" > Vet check her out. You mentioned > Selium--are you located in a > Selium deficient area?? Is your > mare stalled or does she have a > paddock or pasture to be in and > exercise regularly. What is the > temperature and humidity factor > when you are exercising and/or > riding her? Do you exercise her > regularly (including loungeing) > other than riding? You mentioned > "grain", and other > supplements. Do you not feed her > alfalfa and grass hay along with a > "balanced" feed > supplement such as Purina Strategy > or Moorman's Grostrong PowerGlo? > Is she on a regular de-worming > schedule with all other > vaccinations current? Peruvians > are famous for their stamina and > endurance. Something is not right > here. Have your Vet give her a > thorough exam and re-examine your > feeding and exercising program. :) [/QUOTE]
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