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In this video, I share my personal experience only — what I fed, what changes I made, what worked for us, and what I learned along the way. Every horse is different, and this is NOT veterinary advice. Please always consult your veterinarian or an equine specialist when making decisions about your horse’s healthy. 🐴 What I Cover: What PPID (Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction) is Common signs and symptoms I noticed How diagnosis is typically confirmed (ACTH blood testing) Treatment options, including pergolide mesylate (brand name Prascend) Feeding adjustments I made for metabolic support Why low sugar and low starch (NSC) feed matters A simple summary of key warning signs ⚠️ Common Signs of PPID: Long or delayed shedding hair coat (hirsutism) Loss of topline muscle Lethargy or dull attitude Increased drinking and urination Recurrent laminitis Abnormal fat deposits Weakened immune response 💊 Common Treatment: Pergolide mesylate (Prascend) — prescribed by a veterinarian Careful dietary management (low NSC hay/feed) Regular hoof care and maintenance Again, this video reflects my own experience caring for my pony. Your situation may be completely different — always work closely with your vet. I hope this helps you not feel alone, gives you some things to keep in mind and perhaps research a little further. Thanks for watching and I hope you have a wonderful week. support Why low sugar and low starch (NSC) feed matters A simple summary of key warning signs ⚠️ Common Signs of PPID: Long or delayed shedding hair coat (hirsutism)