irish_only
Well-Known Member
apologies, my caps won't work...........
i've just put two of my horses on to happy tummy charcoal.
one does quite wet droppings, no matter what he is fed, is very healthy and happy otherwise but i thought i would try it and his poo's are now firmer and not as 'juicy'.
the second horse is 23yrs old, and although his droppings are fine he was very windy. again, after a week on charcoal the wind has subsided and he seems more cheerful in himself.
my question is, if anyone has fed charcoal did you need to keep them on it permanently, or did you find that the initial feeding settled any problems and you could then stop feeding it
i've just put two of my horses on to happy tummy charcoal.
one does quite wet droppings, no matter what he is fed, is very healthy and happy otherwise but i thought i would try it and his poo's are now firmer and not as 'juicy'.
the second horse is 23yrs old, and although his droppings are fine he was very windy. again, after a week on charcoal the wind has subsided and he seems more cheerful in himself.
my question is, if anyone has fed charcoal did you need to keep them on it permanently, or did you find that the initial feeding settled any problems and you could then stop feeding it