Shavings
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WARNING! if you are eating dont read this!
its a What would you do post sorry!
so as you all know i brought chance my cob in august and he arrived on island in September, 10 days later i broke my elbow
so he has been out enjoying field life since, the field is large (at least 4 acres i would say) and full of grass
he is isn't out alone 3 other horses with him
any way he has a runny bottom, and when i say runny his back legs are brown/black
he is getting it rinsed but i am worried about how cold the water must be and washing out the natural oils out of his coat and welcome mud fever
he isn't feed any thing and trust me when i say he is FAT! he is rug less and will stay this way for the winter as i am not going to be able to ride til the new year
he is wormed and been worm counted (clear!)
vet saw him when he arrived and said he was health and happy horse
in him self chance hasn't changed at all still first at the gate for a cuddle, still greedy and still runny (he got of the trailer runny)
so dear HHOers what would you do for him?
leave his legs to stay brown and yukie?
feed him a supplement although trust me he needs no extra calories?
need him charcoal?
i must add i have checked he is showing no single sign of ulcers (my last horse a tb gelding was the ulcer king!) so i am 99.9% that he has none plus for the grass he has and the none stressful outlook on life he has they are very unlikely.
attached a photo of him in the field to give an idea on the grass (the chimney you can see poking up from the hill is from the kipper smoke house its on other side of the hill!)

its a What would you do post sorry!
so as you all know i brought chance my cob in august and he arrived on island in September, 10 days later i broke my elbow
so he has been out enjoying field life since, the field is large (at least 4 acres i would say) and full of grass
he is isn't out alone 3 other horses with him
any way he has a runny bottom, and when i say runny his back legs are brown/black
he is getting it rinsed but i am worried about how cold the water must be and washing out the natural oils out of his coat and welcome mud fever
he isn't feed any thing and trust me when i say he is FAT! he is rug less and will stay this way for the winter as i am not going to be able to ride til the new year
he is wormed and been worm counted (clear!)
vet saw him when he arrived and said he was health and happy horse
in him self chance hasn't changed at all still first at the gate for a cuddle, still greedy and still runny (he got of the trailer runny)
so dear HHOers what would you do for him?
leave his legs to stay brown and yukie?
feed him a supplement although trust me he needs no extra calories?
need him charcoal?
i must add i have checked he is showing no single sign of ulcers (my last horse a tb gelding was the ulcer king!) so i am 99.9% that he has none plus for the grass he has and the none stressful outlook on life he has they are very unlikely.
attached a photo of him in the field to give an idea on the grass (the chimney you can see poking up from the hill is from the kipper smoke house its on other side of the hill!)
