Fruitcake
Well-Known Member
Horse has recently been in hospital with, after lots of investigation, what turned out to be a skin infection and has been sent home with a tub of Equitop Myoplast, I assume to give him a boost.
The first night, I stupidly just added it to his feed (lots of wet stuff) but, as he got half way through, he started messing about with it and, eventually, threw the entire bucket in disgust. I now realise, the sugar coating must have been dissolving and allowing the disgusting tasting green stuff out.
I had slightly more success last night, keeping a small amount of feed back to give him spearately (he has antibiotics in the rest of his feed so don't want to risk him wasting that) and then adding the beads immediately before I gave him it. He did eat it but didn't seem too impressed and messed about a bit.
Do horses generally find it unpalatable? Any ideas about making it more appealing?
Thanks.
The first night, I stupidly just added it to his feed (lots of wet stuff) but, as he got half way through, he started messing about with it and, eventually, threw the entire bucket in disgust. I now realise, the sugar coating must have been dissolving and allowing the disgusting tasting green stuff out.
I had slightly more success last night, keeping a small amount of feed back to give him spearately (he has antibiotics in the rest of his feed so don't want to risk him wasting that) and then adding the beads immediately before I gave him it. He did eat it but didn't seem too impressed and messed about a bit.
Do horses generally find it unpalatable? Any ideas about making it more appealing?
Thanks.