Nudibranch
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I know this is always a tricky one but does anyone have experience of feeding for weight gain with Cushings oldies? Mine is 25 and has suddenly gone downhill weight-wise. I know it's been a harsh winter but she's had ad-lib hay and her pals are looking ok, if slightly slim. In the space of a few weeks the remainder of her topline has gone and her spine has become really prominent. She used to have a really fat back - virtually table top! Vet cannot find anything specific other than what we already know which is that she's an old Cushings. He suggested she try haylege a while ago and she did seem fine with it (I was reluctant mind you), but it didn't help her gain weight.
She's 10.2hh, lives in the "lami paddock" and has ad-lib hay 24/7. She has a handful of HiFi Lite once a day with a sprinkle of 16+. They're all wormed using Equest and Equest Pramox, and see the dentist twice a year. She's never really had to have much work done with her teeth to be honest. I use a Smart coat rake to keep her coat thinned, and I don't think she is overheating. The problem is I can't think what to give her which won't trigger off an episode of laminitis. I would say she's not massively sensitive compared to some but I don't want to risk it. I'm wondering about adding a bit of unmollassed sugar beet? Does anyone know if oil is risky to Cushings ponies?
ETS - other than weight loss, she is fine in herself and quite perky now spring is here.
She's 10.2hh, lives in the "lami paddock" and has ad-lib hay 24/7. She has a handful of HiFi Lite once a day with a sprinkle of 16+. They're all wormed using Equest and Equest Pramox, and see the dentist twice a year. She's never really had to have much work done with her teeth to be honest. I use a Smart coat rake to keep her coat thinned, and I don't think she is overheating. The problem is I can't think what to give her which won't trigger off an episode of laminitis. I would say she's not massively sensitive compared to some but I don't want to risk it. I'm wondering about adding a bit of unmollassed sugar beet? Does anyone know if oil is risky to Cushings ponies?
ETS - other than weight loss, she is fine in herself and quite perky now spring is here.
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