Hi all
Molly my satin I "rehomed" from a pet shop 2 years ago after I saw her and her friend (possible mum) squashed in a cage no more than 12" x 12" and both fully grown! has developed only what I can tell is symptoms of Fibrous Osteodystrophy. She has had periods of weight loss which in the past she has recovered from, but this time it appears to be sustained. Looking at her teeth the top front appear to be miss-worn she has not been in any situations which would cause them to be knoced out. Her appetite is as good as ever, and I am cutting her food up into mouth sized pieces to ensure she is getting some. She sometimes appears to go like a puff ball when sleeping, although the temp in the room is kept constent. With the fact that I know nothing about her history, age, and genetic line and also the fact she has had ongoing eye problems from day 1 (the vet has tried everything, even sought second opinions from a vet in Reading) I am loathed to put her through a barrarge of unecessary tests that will just cause her stress if the result is going to be of no direct benefit to her. Having had no experience of this until I saw a post on this site I wanted to ask you all for your advice. The other sow appears to be related as both have "fatty eye" syndrom, she is my lady will a dust allergy (all pigs now on vet bed), recurrent URTI, has had a hysterctomy due to a mummified foetus (over a year after I had her - no contact with a capable boy whilst with me), only just added this bit as it appears that both pigs were not well treated in their past lives, and do not appear to be of a gentically strong stock! Sorry for going on a bit, so really:
1) Does this sound like OD?
2) Would putting her through an anthesetic to perform xrays considering her current and past health status be benificial to her?
3) How can I ensure if it is OD that I support her correctly for the rest of her days to ensure her happiness?
One very worried "Mum"
Vicky
Molly my satin I "rehomed" from a pet shop 2 years ago after I saw her and her friend (possible mum) squashed in a cage no more than 12" x 12" and both fully grown! has developed only what I can tell is symptoms of Fibrous Osteodystrophy. She has had periods of weight loss which in the past she has recovered from, but this time it appears to be sustained. Looking at her teeth the top front appear to be miss-worn she has not been in any situations which would cause them to be knoced out. Her appetite is as good as ever, and I am cutting her food up into mouth sized pieces to ensure she is getting some. She sometimes appears to go like a puff ball when sleeping, although the temp in the room is kept constent. With the fact that I know nothing about her history, age, and genetic line and also the fact she has had ongoing eye problems from day 1 (the vet has tried everything, even sought second opinions from a vet in Reading) I am loathed to put her through a barrarge of unecessary tests that will just cause her stress if the result is going to be of no direct benefit to her. Having had no experience of this until I saw a post on this site I wanted to ask you all for your advice. The other sow appears to be related as both have "fatty eye" syndrom, she is my lady will a dust allergy (all pigs now on vet bed), recurrent URTI, has had a hysterctomy due to a mummified foetus (over a year after I had her - no contact with a capable boy whilst with me), only just added this bit as it appears that both pigs were not well treated in their past lives, and do not appear to be of a gentically strong stock! Sorry for going on a bit, so really:
1) Does this sound like OD?
2) Would putting her through an anthesetic to perform xrays considering her current and past health status be benificial to her?
3) How can I ensure if it is OD that I support her correctly for the rest of her days to ensure her happiness?
One very worried "Mum"
Vicky