targetsmom
Well-Known Member
Several people have suggested that we put our 2 year old filly on Thyrol-L because of fat deposits in her neck (heavy crest). Our vet has been reluctant to recommend Thyrol-L based on her test results:
Free T4 3.15 ng/dl (apparently high)
Total T4 2.32 ug/dl (apparently normal)
Total T3 0.52 ng/ml (apparently normal)
For those of you who use Thyrol-L, how do these test results compare with what you saw? I am planning to switch her over to a lower calorie grain and cut back her feed a bit. But other than the fat on her neck and near her udder, I don't think she is fat. She does not have a depression over her topline nor fat around her tailhead. And the heavy neck has not seemed to hurt her too much in the the show ring. This is the only photo I seem to be able to post that isn't tiny! Any suggestions???
Free T4 3.15 ng/dl (apparently high)
Total T4 2.32 ug/dl (apparently normal)
Total T3 0.52 ng/ml (apparently normal)
For those of you who use Thyrol-L, how do these test results compare with what you saw? I am planning to switch her over to a lower calorie grain and cut back her feed a bit. But other than the fat on her neck and near her udder, I don't think she is fat. She does not have a depression over her topline nor fat around her tailhead. And the heavy neck has not seemed to hurt her too much in the the show ring. This is the only photo I seem to be able to post that isn't tiny! Any suggestions???