Ellietotz
Well-Known Member
I am stressed out of my mind.
Trying to get my mare booked in to be scoped tomorrow morning, my yard has no electric other than a generator and the vet said it's risky as it may not be powerful enough so I am searching around places that we can walk to that has power we can use. She won't load or travel due to an accident before so it's not an option.
Please can someone talk me through everything in simple steps before my head explodes?
I am good up to the part where she is scoped and we have the results. If it turns out there are ulcers, we get given a course of GG or something similar I assume for 4-6 weeks then a rescope. (Not going to begin to think about if there aren't ulcers, it's a whole new issue which will be investigated.)
I get stuck when I get to the point of it coming back clear and the maintenance during and after treatment.
She is out 24/7, will now be on high fibre, low starch and sugar diet which is Topchop Zero and soaked hay nuts. I don't know if there are certain supplements to avoid? I was going to feed Dodson and Horrell placid, although this may not be needed if there are ulcers after they are gone as that could well have been her issue and Pro Earth balancer. Perhaps some slippery elm powder too which she was working well on previously or if there is a supplement that works for digestive system and lines the stomach too.
Then going back into work, I was thinking about light lunging for 10 minutes, a couple of times a week and leading her out around the block. Then when getting back on, there may be memories of pain, would it be best to go out with others to start? Or wander around the field while on?
Any reassurance and advice to clear this up in my mind would be very much appreciated.
Trying to get my mare booked in to be scoped tomorrow morning, my yard has no electric other than a generator and the vet said it's risky as it may not be powerful enough so I am searching around places that we can walk to that has power we can use. She won't load or travel due to an accident before so it's not an option.
Please can someone talk me through everything in simple steps before my head explodes?
I am good up to the part where she is scoped and we have the results. If it turns out there are ulcers, we get given a course of GG or something similar I assume for 4-6 weeks then a rescope. (Not going to begin to think about if there aren't ulcers, it's a whole new issue which will be investigated.)
I get stuck when I get to the point of it coming back clear and the maintenance during and after treatment.
She is out 24/7, will now be on high fibre, low starch and sugar diet which is Topchop Zero and soaked hay nuts. I don't know if there are certain supplements to avoid? I was going to feed Dodson and Horrell placid, although this may not be needed if there are ulcers after they are gone as that could well have been her issue and Pro Earth balancer. Perhaps some slippery elm powder too which she was working well on previously or if there is a supplement that works for digestive system and lines the stomach too.
Then going back into work, I was thinking about light lunging for 10 minutes, a couple of times a week and leading her out around the block. Then when getting back on, there may be memories of pain, would it be best to go out with others to start? Or wander around the field while on?
Any reassurance and advice to clear this up in my mind would be very much appreciated.