bubbilygum
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My cob is currently on box rest recovering from laminitis and awaiting results for his bloodtest to see if he has EMS. He has all of the common EMS symptoms so I am treating him as if he has EMS for now to be on the safe side. He definitely needs to lose a few pounds (!) but I am cautious not to underfeed him. From calculating his weight with the girth/length equation he comes up at about 600kg. He's 15.1hh, but very heavy built. Most of the literature I read says I should be feeding at a bare minimum 1% to 1.5% of his weight to healthily promote his weight loss, so would feeding him 6kg to 9kg of hay be right? I can soak his hay to leech some sugar out, and double netting it makes it last longer... Am I going the right way about this? How much would you be feeding if you were managing him? Nearer the 6kg mark or the 9kg mark?
Also I am looking into getting him supplements, as I don't want him to become deficient being off grass and having nothing but soaked hay! Would a broad spectrum supplement suffice, or are there specific supplements which are more suitable for horses on box rest? I have also heard that MagOx can help horses with EMS, would you recommend this?
Sorry for all the questions! If anyone could make any suggestions about any of this I would be hugely grateful!
Also I am looking into getting him supplements, as I don't want him to become deficient being off grass and having nothing but soaked hay! Would a broad spectrum supplement suffice, or are there specific supplements which are more suitable for horses on box rest? I have also heard that MagOx can help horses with EMS, would you recommend this?
Sorry for all the questions! If anyone could make any suggestions about any of this I would be hugely grateful!