Eaglestone
Well-Known Member
For anyone who does not know me, I am lucky enough to own a Cushing's horse, called Motor
who went down with Cushing's induced Laminitis in October 2005 ..... Seven years on he is doing ok and is now 31 
I only allow him limited access to grass and feed him 1 scoop of High Fibre Nuts and 1 scoop of Happy Hoof, as a mash, twice a day.
He heartily eats this up and has a soaked haynet of last years hay twice a day. He chews this up and spits it out. He has done this for a couple of years now and although he is due to have his teeth done, all appears to be fine in his mouth
I would like to know if I can dare give him some other 'alternative' feed, which will not trigger off Laminitis?
, but may help to maintain his weight. He looks very good, just a bit of rib showing, but I really do not want him to lose any weight, now the colder weather is here.
I would love to know how others are feeding their much loved Cushing's horses, in similar circumstances.
Thankee
I only allow him limited access to grass and feed him 1 scoop of High Fibre Nuts and 1 scoop of Happy Hoof, as a mash, twice a day.
He heartily eats this up and has a soaked haynet of last years hay twice a day. He chews this up and spits it out. He has done this for a couple of years now and although he is due to have his teeth done, all appears to be fine in his mouth
I would like to know if I can dare give him some other 'alternative' feed, which will not trigger off Laminitis?
I would love to know how others are feeding their much loved Cushing's horses, in similar circumstances.
Thankee