poiuytrewq
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Ive recently seen some amazingly knowledgeable sounding feed advice given out so what would you do here?!
Horse is 16.2 ID good doer but windsucks (always has) um, has coliced once- impaction seemed ok since. Droppings are quite dry and normal looking (as in never cow pat like) I treat him as an ulcer risk as he windsucks.
He had ad lib hay- usually soaked but if he runs out I do chuck dry in his box or out in the field if its frosty.
I was feeding Happy Tummy, Buteless as he's had soundness problems and Quick beet. A stubbs scoop x2 a day and a mug of dry beet soaked then split.
Im going to stop with the happy tummy as its made no difference and he's not really keen on it anyway- also with spring grass on its way his weight will become a problem. Im very keen though to continue looking after his tummy!
I was going to feed Dengie Hifi Lite and Spillers high fibre nuts along with his Quickbeet (mainly because its all low calorie and its what my other horses get so its easy)
I was going to add- His buteless then currently trying Ulser Guard by Equine America but thought of adding Yeasacc or similar as a probiotic.
Since being on the Ulser Guard I think he seems a bit happier- he certainly strides out better hacking.
I bought Happy Tummy Charcoal but as with most gut medication they seem geared towards horses with runny tummies. As he's suffered an impaction in the past and already has dry poo I don't want to risk this.
Can anyone add to comment or change this to his benefit please?
Horse is 16.2 ID good doer but windsucks (always has) um, has coliced once- impaction seemed ok since. Droppings are quite dry and normal looking (as in never cow pat like) I treat him as an ulcer risk as he windsucks.
He had ad lib hay- usually soaked but if he runs out I do chuck dry in his box or out in the field if its frosty.
I was feeding Happy Tummy, Buteless as he's had soundness problems and Quick beet. A stubbs scoop x2 a day and a mug of dry beet soaked then split.
Im going to stop with the happy tummy as its made no difference and he's not really keen on it anyway- also with spring grass on its way his weight will become a problem. Im very keen though to continue looking after his tummy!
I was going to feed Dengie Hifi Lite and Spillers high fibre nuts along with his Quickbeet (mainly because its all low calorie and its what my other horses get so its easy)
I was going to add- His buteless then currently trying Ulser Guard by Equine America but thought of adding Yeasacc or similar as a probiotic.
Since being on the Ulser Guard I think he seems a bit happier- he certainly strides out better hacking.
I bought Happy Tummy Charcoal but as with most gut medication they seem geared towards horses with runny tummies. As he's suffered an impaction in the past and already has dry poo I don't want to risk this.
Can anyone add to comment or change this to his benefit please?