dozzie
Well-Known Member
Posted a few days ago in NL about my old boy (32 yr old) who I suspected had liver failure. Well the blood test has come back and there are signs of liver problems. The vet has explained that it could be old age, it could be an infection or it could be cancer (in simple terms)
He convinced me to try antibiotics and B12 supplement first although in my mind it is just delaying the inevitable, harsh as it may sound. Basically he has dropped a lot of weight and due to severe redworm damage as a youngster he doesnt maintain or gain weight easily, so naturally i am concerned as to whether i can get enough weight back on him for the winter- IF it is an infection. (personally i think it is just old age or cancer)
So I think as i have agreed to this perhaps i should try to get weight on him somehow. He is incredibly finnicky.
This is what hasnt worked in the past...
Blue chip
pink powder
equilibra
sixteen plus
veteran mixes
barley (boiled) (it used to work but doesnt now)
Alfa a- doesnt like it
Vegetable oil-doesnt like it
What has worked
Build up cubes soaked and sugar beet(has only maintained his weight not put any on)
linseed (cooked- keeps him eating as he loves it)
Good grazing. At the moment he is in during the day due to photosensitisation.
Whatever I give him has to be extremely palatable and easy to eat. Mixes are out completely. If there is anything in his dinner he doesnt like he wont eat his dinner.
I think he may go for the milk thistle as it is herbal. So i am definitely up for trying that. Not sure he will go for yea sacc.
Any other suggestions. Dont want to overdose him on B12.
Just sort of looking for something i can feed him which is safe.
If i can get some weight gain then i am prepared to go on but realistically it has to be an affordable and manageable diet. Weight wise, on the 1-5 scale he is between 1.5 an 2. Worm count is clear. Teeth ok, bit wobbly in places but ok!
Just one last thing, he will only eat 2 small feeds a day. Anymore and he stops eating.
Having read through this post i think I should just call it a day! But he has lovely eyes...
Is my heart ruling my head here?
He convinced me to try antibiotics and B12 supplement first although in my mind it is just delaying the inevitable, harsh as it may sound. Basically he has dropped a lot of weight and due to severe redworm damage as a youngster he doesnt maintain or gain weight easily, so naturally i am concerned as to whether i can get enough weight back on him for the winter- IF it is an infection. (personally i think it is just old age or cancer)
So I think as i have agreed to this perhaps i should try to get weight on him somehow. He is incredibly finnicky.
This is what hasnt worked in the past...
Blue chip
pink powder
equilibra
sixteen plus
veteran mixes
barley (boiled) (it used to work but doesnt now)
Alfa a- doesnt like it
Vegetable oil-doesnt like it
What has worked
Build up cubes soaked and sugar beet(has only maintained his weight not put any on)
linseed (cooked- keeps him eating as he loves it)
Good grazing. At the moment he is in during the day due to photosensitisation.
Whatever I give him has to be extremely palatable and easy to eat. Mixes are out completely. If there is anything in his dinner he doesnt like he wont eat his dinner.
I think he may go for the milk thistle as it is herbal. So i am definitely up for trying that. Not sure he will go for yea sacc.
Any other suggestions. Dont want to overdose him on B12.
Just sort of looking for something i can feed him which is safe.
If i can get some weight gain then i am prepared to go on but realistically it has to be an affordable and manageable diet. Weight wise, on the 1-5 scale he is between 1.5 an 2. Worm count is clear. Teeth ok, bit wobbly in places but ok!
Just one last thing, he will only eat 2 small feeds a day. Anymore and he stops eating.
Having read through this post i think I should just call it a day! But he has lovely eyes...