Seek veterinary advice if you suspect this disease.
Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID), also known as Cushing’s disease, is one of the most common endocrine disorders in horses and ponies. It most commonly affects older horses. It is caused by an enlargement of a portion of the pituitary gland, which is located at the base of the horse’s brain.
Symptoms
Thick / curly coat
High thirst
High appetite
Excessive urination
Lethargic
Depression
Dull
Excessive sweating
Muscle wastage
Pot-belly
Lameness
Delayed estrous (only mares)
Absent estrous (only mares)
Common in
Old horses
Ponies
Morgan horses
Arabians
Treatment
PPID can not be cured but treated, treatments and management include medication such as pergolide, a change in diet and grazing restriction.
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