Aimzz
Active Member
Heya! First post, so I should probably start by saying I recently (8 weeks ago) acquired an ex-racer who needs some weight/condition.
I had the vet out yesterday as the poor bugger also has a horrible case of mud fever. When I was talking to the vet, we discussed a lot of things, including her diet. The vet was happy with her diet and my reasoning for choosing each thing, however, she did recommend I switch her current chaff to Alfa-A Oil, due to the weight/condition she needs. And the fact I'm suspicious she may have ulcers (I intend to have her scoped for ulcers once we're on top of the mud fever).
I've read some horror stories about Alfa-A Oil, so I guess I'm looking for some reassurance that it can be a good option for some horses? I've already bought a bag and I'm praying it won't turn her psychotic!
She also has Bailey's No.21 Ease and Excel, which she has been doing well on and she loves it, Acid Ease and Blue Chip Ulsa-cool Concentrated Balancer.
So yeah.. any success stories with Alfa-A Oil? Or shall I prepare now for imminent danger?
Thanks!
I had the vet out yesterday as the poor bugger also has a horrible case of mud fever. When I was talking to the vet, we discussed a lot of things, including her diet. The vet was happy with her diet and my reasoning for choosing each thing, however, she did recommend I switch her current chaff to Alfa-A Oil, due to the weight/condition she needs. And the fact I'm suspicious she may have ulcers (I intend to have her scoped for ulcers once we're on top of the mud fever).
I've read some horror stories about Alfa-A Oil, so I guess I'm looking for some reassurance that it can be a good option for some horses? I've already bought a bag and I'm praying it won't turn her psychotic!
She also has Bailey's No.21 Ease and Excel, which she has been doing well on and she loves it, Acid Ease and Blue Chip Ulsa-cool Concentrated Balancer.
So yeah.. any success stories with Alfa-A Oil? Or shall I prepare now for imminent danger?
Thanks!