Perissa
Well-Known Member
My horse is currently having allergy testing at Liphook Equine Hospital and he is having positive reactions to quite a few things.
He is very sensitive to wheat, horsechestnut trees and dogs - yes thats right dogs, the first horse that Andy Durham, Liphook's skin specialist, has ever come across who is allergic to dogs!! Apparently he is fine with cats and humans though!!
Amongst other things he is also sensitive to Maize.
I had already taken him off Alfalfa and Molasses but it turns out that these are OK.
I need a feed/feeds which do not contain wheat and maize. He is an extremely good doer so fibre based is ideal. Obviously I will ring round the feed companies on Monday having found it intensly frustrating that many of them don't have a full list of ingredients on their websites.
He is very sensitive to wheat, horsechestnut trees and dogs - yes thats right dogs, the first horse that Andy Durham, Liphook's skin specialist, has ever come across who is allergic to dogs!! Apparently he is fine with cats and humans though!!
Amongst other things he is also sensitive to Maize.
I had already taken him off Alfalfa and Molasses but it turns out that these are OK.
I need a feed/feeds which do not contain wheat and maize. He is an extremely good doer so fibre based is ideal. Obviously I will ring round the feed companies on Monday having found it intensly frustrating that many of them don't have a full list of ingredients on their websites.