Eating droppings = lacking something???

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The other pony in my field is eating my horses droppings
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Is there a known reason for this?
 
Ive always been told that it means they are lacking something.
I had one a while ago that i started feeding seaweed when i noticed it and it solved the problem straight away.
Best to fed a general everyday vit and min supplement to see if that helps.
 
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The other pony in my field is eating my horses droppings
crazy.gif
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Is there a known reason for this?

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This is generally an indication that the horse/pony has an inbalance of gut flora in its hind gut. Not necessarily an inbalance of vit/mins. Infact, feeding too many supplements can actually exacerbate the problem.

It can also be a sign of insufficient fibre in the diet.

To cover all options, I'd ensure the pony has access to good supply of roughage, put it on a single all-round vit/min supplement and try a probiotic supplement for a month to raise the gut flora. Something like Equimins Pro-Bio Probiotic Horse Supplement.

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My pony did this, the vet said it was lacking in something i cant remember what although they did say to feed her yogart!
 
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As title.

The other pony in my field is eating my horses droppings
crazy.gif
.
Is there a known reason for this?

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This is generally an indication that the horse/pony has an inbalance of gut flora in its hind gut. Not necessarily an inbalance of vit/mins. Infact, feeding too many supplements can actually exacerbate the problem.

It can also be a sign of insufficient fibre in the diet.

To cover all options, I'd ensure the pony has access to good supply of roughage, put it on a single all-round vit/min supplement and try a probiotic supplement for a month to raise the gut flora. Something like Equimins Pro-Bio Probiotic Horse Supplement.

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Ditto this
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