horseart
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We have recently taken a problem horse for re-hab. He is a 6 yo irish sports horse who arrived with severe mental and pysical problems. He has responded well to physio (bowen therapy) and is progressing well.
He was purchased by his owner as a cruelty case, very thin and had problems eating hay. He had been checked by his vet and was told that this was caused by his teeth coming through! We had him checked and treated by our dentist. His mouth was in a bad way and he had severe ulcers inside his cheeks.
He is much better when ridden and has put on some weight at last, but is still unable to eat hay or haylage and at his worst would chew up an spit out all his hay. I have taken a wheelbarrow full of hay chewed up so much it looks like dung some days. He is out at present as he can eat gass, and he has no problem with hard feed and eats large quantities of alfa. He has had a second dental check and the bowen practitioner has done work on his cheeks and poll. The suggestions are that we get him scoped to see if their is any physical reason for no swallowing, or that is psycological as he thinks it will cause discomfort.
Any suggestions as the goodness is going out of the grass and we have to resolve this before winter!
He was purchased by his owner as a cruelty case, very thin and had problems eating hay. He had been checked by his vet and was told that this was caused by his teeth coming through! We had him checked and treated by our dentist. His mouth was in a bad way and he had severe ulcers inside his cheeks.
He is much better when ridden and has put on some weight at last, but is still unable to eat hay or haylage and at his worst would chew up an spit out all his hay. I have taken a wheelbarrow full of hay chewed up so much it looks like dung some days. He is out at present as he can eat gass, and he has no problem with hard feed and eats large quantities of alfa. He has had a second dental check and the bowen practitioner has done work on his cheeks and poll. The suggestions are that we get him scoped to see if their is any physical reason for no swallowing, or that is psycological as he thinks it will cause discomfort.
Any suggestions as the goodness is going out of the grass and we have to resolve this before winter!