Sophie_Bailey
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Turned up to the field on sat morning to find my mini shettie with half a swollen face. Needless to say got my vet out asap and he has given her some anti inflams and painkiller to help her out until the swelling has gone down enough to have her teeth looked at properly etc (she isnt blessed with the best of teeth anyway).
She is managing ish to eat grass, hay not so much and chaff in bits but its not really floating her boat. The only way i managed to get her medication in her was in soaked barley rings which she loved. However i am aware that this isnt the best thing to be giving her as she is a mini and doesnt need the calories and the added extras, especially at this time of year!
So is there anything else thats easily soakable/very small that would be more suited for her thats more on a forage level? Obviously want to make sure her stomach isnt being affected by the possible lack of food but don't know if i'm just being an over the top mum!!
Thanks
Sophie
Turned up to the field on sat morning to find my mini shettie with half a swollen face. Needless to say got my vet out asap and he has given her some anti inflams and painkiller to help her out until the swelling has gone down enough to have her teeth looked at properly etc (she isnt blessed with the best of teeth anyway).
She is managing ish to eat grass, hay not so much and chaff in bits but its not really floating her boat. The only way i managed to get her medication in her was in soaked barley rings which she loved. However i am aware that this isnt the best thing to be giving her as she is a mini and doesnt need the calories and the added extras, especially at this time of year!
So is there anything else thats easily soakable/very small that would be more suited for her thats more on a forage level? Obviously want to make sure her stomach isnt being affected by the possible lack of food but don't know if i'm just being an over the top mum!!
Thanks
Sophie