PucciNPoni
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Have had my horse for three years. He's living out in a laminitic type field just now as he's a very good doer - it seems to suit him well - his weight is great and he's keeping mobile which is brilliant for his creaking joints. However, he's had two episodes of choking recently that I've never noticed him do in the three years I've had him. Even when I was feeding him nets of hay/straw mixed he doesn't choke.
So the first episode was last weekend - gave him a small net while he was stabled for an hour or so. I use eliminets to slow down the consumption. He manages to gut it anyway and choked.
Today, he had a small (I mean SMALL) handful of chaff and handful of mix - after he'd been worked. Not hot, not blowing - just calm. He choked on that too! He'd already had breakfast, and I'd taken him in from his field he wasn't hungry enough to even touch his net.
Only thing I can think of his teeth might need attention . They'd been done in the spring, but going to get them rechecked.
Anything else I should maybe look in to?
So the first episode was last weekend - gave him a small net while he was stabled for an hour or so. I use eliminets to slow down the consumption. He manages to gut it anyway and choked.
Today, he had a small (I mean SMALL) handful of chaff and handful of mix - after he'd been worked. Not hot, not blowing - just calm. He choked on that too! He'd already had breakfast, and I'd taken him in from his field he wasn't hungry enough to even touch his net.
Only thing I can think of his teeth might need attention . They'd been done in the spring, but going to get them rechecked.
Anything else I should maybe look in to?