Hazel and Arnold
Well-Known Member
Hi all
My arab gelding was diagnosed with summer pasture rao this year. With help from my fab vet I managed to improve his condition by bringing him off the grass and onto our yard area for a couple of weeks and feeding him soaked hay. He was then able to go back into the field to live out and his cough, bad breathing all disappeared. This was at the end of August. He has been tolerating dry hay in the field really well and we've had no problems until 2 weeks ago I decided to feed haylage to put some additional weight on him. He started becoming quiet, having flared nostrils and the other night I heard the dreaded wheezing sort of noise when he was eating. I rang the vet and we both came to the conclusion that it must be something in the haylage as nothing else in his feed, routine, etc has changed. He is living out so it's not a dusty environment. I have taken him off the haylage and given him some soaked hay yesterday and today. I am worried that he may not be able to tolerate dry hay for a while as his breathing has now been compromised. However, there is no water supply at the yard (rain water is directed into massive water butts so we have loads of water) which makes it really difficult to soak hay and especially with winter and freezing water coming up. So what I wanted to know is do you think I could feed an alternative to soaked hay until his respiratory system has had a chance to recover (maybe a few weeks??) - I'm thinking something like horsehage but is this just the same as haylage? Would it give him the same problems as haylage? Any ideas would be most welcome. I'm so gutted because I'd worked so hard throughout the summer to get him back on track.
H x
My arab gelding was diagnosed with summer pasture rao this year. With help from my fab vet I managed to improve his condition by bringing him off the grass and onto our yard area for a couple of weeks and feeding him soaked hay. He was then able to go back into the field to live out and his cough, bad breathing all disappeared. This was at the end of August. He has been tolerating dry hay in the field really well and we've had no problems until 2 weeks ago I decided to feed haylage to put some additional weight on him. He started becoming quiet, having flared nostrils and the other night I heard the dreaded wheezing sort of noise when he was eating. I rang the vet and we both came to the conclusion that it must be something in the haylage as nothing else in his feed, routine, etc has changed. He is living out so it's not a dusty environment. I have taken him off the haylage and given him some soaked hay yesterday and today. I am worried that he may not be able to tolerate dry hay for a while as his breathing has now been compromised. However, there is no water supply at the yard (rain water is directed into massive water butts so we have loads of water) which makes it really difficult to soak hay and especially with winter and freezing water coming up. So what I wanted to know is do you think I could feed an alternative to soaked hay until his respiratory system has had a chance to recover (maybe a few weeks??) - I'm thinking something like horsehage but is this just the same as haylage? Would it give him the same problems as haylage? Any ideas would be most welcome. I'm so gutted because I'd worked so hard throughout the summer to get him back on track.
H x