Liakp
Member
Hoping someone can help me as I'm getting very confused.
My horse has recently been diagnosed with ulcers and is currently on gastroguard. He also has back pain for which he has had treatment at the vets and we are now trying to build up his muscle.
He is also barefoot. He doesn't have the greatest feet so I have to be careful with his management.
He is turned out 24/7. He is being brought back into work - he is currently being lunged and walked out inhand, he would be being long reined but that's not safe for anyone. He has a small feed before being exercised.
He is currently fed:
Speedibeet
Prohoof
Calmag
Salt
linseed
The vet suggested Equitop myoplast for help to build muscle but it sent him loopy, does anyone have any alternatives they could recommend?
For the ulcers she advised adding a chaff to his feed, does anyone have any recommendations? The vet recommended Dengie Healthy Tummy but I've read mixed opinions online. She also recommended adding corn or rapeseed oil and antacids such as Protexin.
Basically what would you feed this horse?
I'm hoping that if I gather a few opinions it may help me decide.
My horse has recently been diagnosed with ulcers and is currently on gastroguard. He also has back pain for which he has had treatment at the vets and we are now trying to build up his muscle.
He is also barefoot. He doesn't have the greatest feet so I have to be careful with his management.
He is turned out 24/7. He is being brought back into work - he is currently being lunged and walked out inhand, he would be being long reined but that's not safe for anyone. He has a small feed before being exercised.
He is currently fed:
Speedibeet
Prohoof
Calmag
Salt
linseed
The vet suggested Equitop myoplast for help to build muscle but it sent him loopy, does anyone have any alternatives they could recommend?
For the ulcers she advised adding a chaff to his feed, does anyone have any recommendations? The vet recommended Dengie Healthy Tummy but I've read mixed opinions online. She also recommended adding corn or rapeseed oil and antacids such as Protexin.
Basically what would you feed this horse?
I'm hoping that if I gather a few opinions it may help me decide.