Troggy
Well-Known Member
I think this warm wet weather is taking its toll on Toff as she has now had colic on Sunday and today
I assume it's the warm wet weather creating sugary grass? She is on restricted grazing (short grass) and is allowed a small amount of long grass a day (strip grazed) with Beano, this lasts a couple of hours between them and is old long grass. She comes in at night and has 4lbs soaked hay and a slice of straw. Her feed is 2 handfuls of Happy Hoof and supplements. On this regime she had been losing weight and looking well (still a bit porky but better....) however I am not sure how I can adjust this to stop her colicking (if thats a word!)? She responds to Coligone and an hour+ of walking. Whilst she is ill she rolls lots/groans/looks at tummy/listless and her back end becomes wobbly etc.
Any ideas? Is it the short growing grass or the long old grass that's worse? Should I substitute the grass for hay/straw for the time being? If I could I would turn out less but this is tricky because I work all day.
Just after some ideas really
I assume it's the warm wet weather creating sugary grass? She is on restricted grazing (short grass) and is allowed a small amount of long grass a day (strip grazed) with Beano, this lasts a couple of hours between them and is old long grass. She comes in at night and has 4lbs soaked hay and a slice of straw. Her feed is 2 handfuls of Happy Hoof and supplements. On this regime she had been losing weight and looking well (still a bit porky but better....) however I am not sure how I can adjust this to stop her colicking (if thats a word!)? She responds to Coligone and an hour+ of walking. Whilst she is ill she rolls lots/groans/looks at tummy/listless and her back end becomes wobbly etc.
Any ideas? Is it the short growing grass or the long old grass that's worse? Should I substitute the grass for hay/straw for the time being? If I could I would turn out less but this is tricky because I work all day.
Just after some ideas really