By Surgi-Care Center for Horses on
5/27/2011 4:16 PM
The most common clinical signs of Cushing’s is an excessively long hair
coat, which often fails to shed out in the warmer months. Other clinical
signs include: weight loss, lethargy or poor performance, laminitis,
increased water intake and urination, increased sweating, and mares may
fail to cycle. The onset of these clinical signs is usually gradual over
a year or more, but can also develop rapidly.