Laura-Maybe-IV
Well-Known Member
Hi there just a general question,
I have mare who I think is showing signs of broken wind, with coughing when being warmed up and turned out first things (RAO) we are getting her tested for this. Her current regieme is out during the day and in at night all year round. She is a TB so likes her routine very much, however I am considerng all round year turnout to help alieviate symptoms and she is 22, so is showing some signs of stiffness so I think that all year round turnout with adequate shelter would be a good move to help with her well being.
How can I tempt her to outdoor living, I know she has lived out but she was literally chucked and left so she didn't have much of an option. The hard line approach doesn't work brilliantly with her she gets a bit wild, but has lived out.
If she won't be turned out what else could I do to help with her possible condition? I have changed her hay to haylage and have had her on NAF respirator boost which has defiantely helped, as well as dengie medi bed, which is yess good but extremally pricey cost me £60-£70 a month currently.
Does anyone have any other suggestions or tips to help me convert her to outdoor living? Thanks
I have mare who I think is showing signs of broken wind, with coughing when being warmed up and turned out first things (RAO) we are getting her tested for this. Her current regieme is out during the day and in at night all year round. She is a TB so likes her routine very much, however I am considerng all round year turnout to help alieviate symptoms and she is 22, so is showing some signs of stiffness so I think that all year round turnout with adequate shelter would be a good move to help with her well being.
How can I tempt her to outdoor living, I know she has lived out but she was literally chucked and left so she didn't have much of an option. The hard line approach doesn't work brilliantly with her she gets a bit wild, but has lived out.
If she won't be turned out what else could I do to help with her possible condition? I have changed her hay to haylage and have had her on NAF respirator boost which has defiantely helped, as well as dengie medi bed, which is yess good but extremally pricey cost me £60-£70 a month currently.
Does anyone have any other suggestions or tips to help me convert her to outdoor living? Thanks