Joanna710
Well-Known Member
Hello, popping in for some advice! My friend has an old thoroughbred (rising 28) who has just been diagnosed with Cushings. He is really quite underweight and she isn't sure of the best way to feed him to add condition, without feeding him the dreaded sugar/ starch that come with most high calorie feeds.
His teeth are in pretty good nick for a horse his age, so it's not a question of him struggling to chew, however he is bullied in his current field and so isn't getting as much haylage as he should. Moving fields and relocating/ adding haylage to the field isn't an option as we're on a big livery yard.
Can someone please suggest a good feed/ blend of feeds suitable for an underweight, elderly Cushings horse?
Recommendations much appreciated xx
(Put this in NL first but thought here might be a bit more appropriate!)
His teeth are in pretty good nick for a horse his age, so it's not a question of him struggling to chew, however he is bullied in his current field and so isn't getting as much haylage as he should. Moving fields and relocating/ adding haylage to the field isn't an option as we're on a big livery yard.
Can someone please suggest a good feed/ blend of feeds suitable for an underweight, elderly Cushings horse?
Recommendations much appreciated xx
(Put this in NL first but thought here might be a bit more appropriate!)