greenlivery
Well-Known Member
My mare has been very unwell recently, she has had a serious gut problem (overactive gut activity) and some very bad cases of colic. She has had to have two/three months off work and is very underweight. We think we have her sorted now and are looking at trying to get her back to 'normal'.
She is a 16hh showjumper warmblood mare and we just don't know what to feed her anymore. We want to try to build her up and get her back into work in time for the summer.
If we over feed her she can't cope as her gut is still recovering so she has to have high fibre and not much else, she is on extra oil and pink powder, at the moment she is eating Dodson and Horrell high fibre nuts, a small ammount of Speedibeet and some molly chop chaff - and lots of hay.
We need to get more calories in her, but can't risk overfeeding her or giving her anything too complex.
Any ideas?
Something simple and high fibre, but with some energy and calories to help her get back to normal. I'm tired of speaking to feed companes as they all want to sell the product and don't listen when I explain the issues with my mare. My vet recomended Simpe system ltd - but having sone some research I'm not sure that would be such a good idea.
Any advice would be really appreciated
Thank you x
She is a 16hh showjumper warmblood mare and we just don't know what to feed her anymore. We want to try to build her up and get her back into work in time for the summer.
If we over feed her she can't cope as her gut is still recovering so she has to have high fibre and not much else, she is on extra oil and pink powder, at the moment she is eating Dodson and Horrell high fibre nuts, a small ammount of Speedibeet and some molly chop chaff - and lots of hay.
We need to get more calories in her, but can't risk overfeeding her or giving her anything too complex.
Any ideas?
Something simple and high fibre, but with some energy and calories to help her get back to normal. I'm tired of speaking to feed companes as they all want to sell the product and don't listen when I explain the issues with my mare. My vet recomended Simpe system ltd - but having sone some research I'm not sure that would be such a good idea.
Any advice would be really appreciated