MrsMozart
Just passing through...
Welsh cross, about 13hh, teeth fine, worming up to date, aged - asked the dentist again yesterday if she could age him, but no, he's either just under twenty or over, can't tell (had too much power took work when we got him as teeth were in a terrible state), laminitic (though no attack for nearly two years, maybe a tad longer), arthritic on back end, had him for four years or so. He's been retired for two years as he just gets too stressed ridden and is a fruit loop to put it mildly.
Anyhoo, when we got him, he was very, very fat, but over time that's gone. Last summer he put on some weight, but was good going into winter. Through the winter he put on a bit too much weight (all four horses did), so we adjusted diets and got him back to being okay again fairly quickly. Now he has fat pads just behind his shoulders, but he's starting to dip in between the end of his rib cage and the start of his quarters. If you were to look at the fron end only, you'd say he needed to lose a bit, but if you were to look at the back end only, you'd think he needs fattening up a bit.
His coat is not as bright and shiny as is usually is and he still has some winter coat hanging on. His coat has slightly whiskery hairs as well. He's started rubbing his head again (last did it for sure three years ago), and the base of his neck at the front.
He seems bright enough in himself, not quite as energetic as he used to be, but okay. He was playing in the school with D1 today, though I think he would rather have been eating the grass in the corner lol.
Dentist says his teeth are pretty good for him. Nothing loose. He's packing food in the sides, but she couldn't find a reason for it, other than a couple of funny little flaps of skin on the inside of his mouth. The food was fresh, so he's not carting it around with him. There was a bit of tartar, but nothing drastic.
He's on Speedibeat, one Bute, Milk Thistle, and glycosemine(sp!). The Trad cob he shares a field with is on the plump side, even though he only gets a handful of Speedibeat to get his vits in.
The vet is coming out at the end of the week to give him a check over, but I thought I'd ask if anyone has any thoughts or ideas.
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Anyhoo, when we got him, he was very, very fat, but over time that's gone. Last summer he put on some weight, but was good going into winter. Through the winter he put on a bit too much weight (all four horses did), so we adjusted diets and got him back to being okay again fairly quickly. Now he has fat pads just behind his shoulders, but he's starting to dip in between the end of his rib cage and the start of his quarters. If you were to look at the fron end only, you'd say he needed to lose a bit, but if you were to look at the back end only, you'd think he needs fattening up a bit.
His coat is not as bright and shiny as is usually is and he still has some winter coat hanging on. His coat has slightly whiskery hairs as well. He's started rubbing his head again (last did it for sure three years ago), and the base of his neck at the front.
He seems bright enough in himself, not quite as energetic as he used to be, but okay. He was playing in the school with D1 today, though I think he would rather have been eating the grass in the corner lol.
Dentist says his teeth are pretty good for him. Nothing loose. He's packing food in the sides, but she couldn't find a reason for it, other than a couple of funny little flaps of skin on the inside of his mouth. The food was fresh, so he's not carting it around with him. There was a bit of tartar, but nothing drastic.
He's on Speedibeat, one Bute, Milk Thistle, and glycosemine(sp!). The Trad cob he shares a field with is on the plump side, even though he only gets a handful of Speedibeat to get his vits in.
The vet is coming out at the end of the week to give him a check over, but I thought I'd ask if anyone has any thoughts or ideas.
Cookie Dough ice-cream