A low sugar diet that includes brewers yeast and mag-ox will surely help your Horse. When it comes to selecting pads, you must always pay more attention on fitting and the material used for it. I had ordered pads for my Horse from a good online shop and found them very useful. If you want, you...
Its really very sad that you have lost your old horse. Just see that you don't compare your new horse with your old one because then you would never be able to make a good relation with your new horse. Just treat him in a different way as you treat your child. I think you must check out this...
I will suggest Timothy grass as it is naturally high in fibre and because it has a different nose to ryegrass, horses find it very appetising, so its a great choice.
I have used Wolseley clippers for my horse as well. They are really good in terms of giving results. I do agree with Toby_Zaphod that they are not the quietest clippers but then ya if you use them frequently your horse will surely get used to it.
I agree with both budley95 & Orangehorse. Old owner is the one who can give you the best solution for your problem. Any thing done without consulting the old owner can lead to overweight problems for sure.
A horse with liver disease requires energy and protein in a form that does not rely heavily on liver metabolism in order to reduce the work of the liver. Just make sure that you do not feed him excess protein diet. But also keep in mind that too little protein can reduce healing of the liver so...
I agree with the idea of southerncomfort of trying a hay replacer such as Fast Fibre if your horse is not eating haylage and nor hay. I hope that fast fibre will surely bring the interest of your horse in eating again.
Your English is good than mine. So no need to apologize... I have heard about this product for the first time but when I googled it with the query "High Performance Balancer mineral supplement for horses" I found something related to it. I think its just a replacement to the hard feed and it...
Ohhh..that's really a bad news. Am feeling very bad after hearing this as I am a true horse lover. Hope they are out of danger now and will recover soon. My best wishes will be with them...
I normally use my hands but if even then my horse is not satisfied then I use a nice grooming brush that I had ordered from a online horse webshop(http://www.hastbiten.se/ryktborste-william-leistner-pik-as-p-356-c-150.aspx) some months ago. It is really good and it not only helps for scratching...
I totally agree with Bonkers2. But then too if u feel that your horse is suffering from ulcers the you can try "proton pump inhibitors(a treatment used to cure ulcers)". It will help you for sure and you will see the results in next 24 hrs after starting the treatment.