hairycob
Well-Known Member
Friend has bought a yearling at sales who crib bites, in the field as well as in the stable. He has been living out but has just started coming in at night. She is convinced it's because he was probably in a bare paddock before & is giving him huge quantities of food to keep him busy. She has also been putting chilli paste on fences & stable door. I was going to suggest trying coligone but think she will baulk at the price. Might adding bicarbonate of soda to his feed help if gastric acid is the problem? Any other suggestions? The chilli didn't help - he liked it which can't have helped gut ph!
She is elderly & collects poorly horses then overfeeds them. She loves her horses dearly but is convinced that more food is the answer to everything & is suspicious of "new potions & lotions" maintaining they are all a rip off. This is a lovely chap & I am worried he will end up obese at the current rate (I saw his feed bowl last night & it's more than I give my 3). I want to help the owner as well as she is a nice person, just a bit batty in her old age, and was a great support to me when one of mine was ill earlier in the year.
She is elderly & collects poorly horses then overfeeds them. She loves her horses dearly but is convinced that more food is the answer to everything & is suspicious of "new potions & lotions" maintaining they are all a rip off. This is a lovely chap & I am worried he will end up obese at the current rate (I saw his feed bowl last night & it's more than I give my 3). I want to help the owner as well as she is a nice person, just a bit batty in her old age, and was a great support to me when one of mine was ill earlier in the year.