punk
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Pony has been gastro-scoped and found to have some ulcers grade3/4, but also one ulcer 4/4 .
Have had him on Gastrogard for 3 weeks now (one week to go) and the difference is AMAZING!!
He is eating well - much more relaxed in his way of going - coat shining, and put on condition!! Different ponio!
He had 2 weeks on full dose, and is half way through his 2 weeks on half dose, but now I am terrified to stop completely!!
Obviously can't afford to keep him on it indefinately, but vet suggested keeping him on 10% dose through eventing season.
Do you think this is necessary? Some have suggested Neigh-lox, or Gastro-gold as a feed additive, but am just so scared to go back to where we were??
I should say that, although he is a connemara pony, he is a worrier, and does occasionally windsuck (although this is much improved on the Gastrogard).
Can you use Gastrogard on odd occasions, such as travelling and competing, or is it only effective when given over a period of time?
Any help or suggestions appreciated!
Have had him on Gastrogard for 3 weeks now (one week to go) and the difference is AMAZING!!
He is eating well - much more relaxed in his way of going - coat shining, and put on condition!! Different ponio!
He had 2 weeks on full dose, and is half way through his 2 weeks on half dose, but now I am terrified to stop completely!!
Obviously can't afford to keep him on it indefinately, but vet suggested keeping him on 10% dose through eventing season.
Do you think this is necessary? Some have suggested Neigh-lox, or Gastro-gold as a feed additive, but am just so scared to go back to where we were??
I should say that, although he is a connemara pony, he is a worrier, and does occasionally windsuck (although this is much improved on the Gastrogard).
Can you use Gastrogard on odd occasions, such as travelling and competing, or is it only effective when given over a period of time?
Any help or suggestions appreciated!