Holly Hocks
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My mare is going to be scoped in the next week or two for gastric ulcers. Not going into all the symptoms, but initially thought it was a bad back, however there are other symptoms. Head tossing, stable grumpiness (she usually has the temperament of an angel but is narky and irritable and doesn't want to be touched) and doesn't under any circumstances want to be ridden. If I am working her in hand in the school and put my hand on her side to move her over to ask for some lateral work, as well as ears back and teeth grinding, she has even tried lashing me with a back leg. This is totally unlike her.
So if the result is ulcers, what have you fed with success? What do I need to change?Horse is an 11 year old TB, currently off work until issue is sorted apart from a bit of long-reining on the roads and gentle lunge work. I currently feed fast fibre, micronised linseed, and boswellia for her arthritis. I have just introduced Aloe Vera as I've read that it's good for digestion. I want to keep it low sugar and starch. Obviously if she is diagnosed with ulcers, I will treat her with the Gastroguard.
So if the result is ulcers, what have you fed with success? What do I need to change?Horse is an 11 year old TB, currently off work until issue is sorted apart from a bit of long-reining on the roads and gentle lunge work. I currently feed fast fibre, micronised linseed, and boswellia for her arthritis. I have just introduced Aloe Vera as I've read that it's good for digestion. I want to keep it low sugar and starch. Obviously if she is diagnosed with ulcers, I will treat her with the Gastroguard.