zoon
Well-Known Member
My 2 year old is having a bit of a reaction to the spring grass. He is not fat, ribs are still easily felt, but looks a bit bloated and his droppings are softer. He isn't scouring, but they are not the normal perfectly formed "nuggets" and are certainly greener. He is his normal happy self. The other pony was similar when put in this field, but is looking a little too well, so he has his muzzle on and his dropping are now back to normal and his grass belly has gone down.
I can't move them to different grazing and cannot bring them in for part of the day, but wondered if there was anything I could add to his feed to help him cope with the change in grass? He has 1 feed a day of fast fibre with ProHoof and has access to haynets in the field shelter (they are ignoring it as the grass is good). The ProHoof has Yea Sacc in it I believe, is there anything else I can feed him that will help with the bloating?
I can't move them to different grazing and cannot bring them in for part of the day, but wondered if there was anything I could add to his feed to help him cope with the change in grass? He has 1 feed a day of fast fibre with ProHoof and has access to haynets in the field shelter (they are ignoring it as the grass is good). The ProHoof has Yea Sacc in it I believe, is there anything else I can feed him that will help with the bloating?