Birker2020
Well-Known Member
My horse has suspected gastric ulcers. 
This was the vets opinion when she came to look at him re: a colic call out in July time. Since last week when put onto a new mix he has been very loose with his droppings almost to the point where he is scouring but then it clears up after a couple of days. I've contacted the feed manufacturer who assures me that as I am feeding such a small amount (a couple of handfuls in each feed) it wouldn't have had any effect. I am only feeding him a mix as he's not eating up his readigrass very readily and he has supplements which he needs to take in his feeds so the mix encourages him to eat -he's a bit of a fussy eater. He has also, the last five or six months been really nasty to groom which is apparently a sign of gastric ulcers too. He's always been a colic prone horse, particularly when the weather changes and has had many, many episodes over the years of gassy spasmodic colic which always responds well to bute and horse walker.
He is given pink powder every day and almost ad lib hay/haylage.
I need an ulcer guard supplement that isn't going to cost a kings ransom bearing in mind my horse is 725KG so I don't want to be getting through a tub a week or something silly due to the feed rate!
This was the vets opinion when she came to look at him re: a colic call out in July time. Since last week when put onto a new mix he has been very loose with his droppings almost to the point where he is scouring but then it clears up after a couple of days. I've contacted the feed manufacturer who assures me that as I am feeding such a small amount (a couple of handfuls in each feed) it wouldn't have had any effect. I am only feeding him a mix as he's not eating up his readigrass very readily and he has supplements which he needs to take in his feeds so the mix encourages him to eat -he's a bit of a fussy eater. He has also, the last five or six months been really nasty to groom which is apparently a sign of gastric ulcers too. He's always been a colic prone horse, particularly when the weather changes and has had many, many episodes over the years of gassy spasmodic colic which always responds well to bute and horse walker.
He is given pink powder every day and almost ad lib hay/haylage.
I need an ulcer guard supplement that isn't going to cost a kings ransom bearing in mind my horse is 725KG so I don't want to be getting through a tub a week or something silly due to the feed rate!