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I posted a few days ago and received lots of ideas to help get my horse drinking again after his stay in hospital, he was dehydrated, stressed and reluctant to drink which was a real concern
I tried many things but he really only drank plain water, not interested in all the clever ideas tried, getting him eating more, all feed soaked he likes molassed sugar beet and grass nuts, has made a difference, he is still not drinking much but it is improving
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Now to the reason WHY he was not drinking
, I had a suspicion his mouth was sore but he is always reluctant to let you look in his mouth at the best of times, he is extremely sensitive, wears a rubber bit, so following a chat to my dentist, well the horse's, I got tough today and insisted, he has a 1 inch long split on the inside of the bar on one side, bruising under his tongue and the bone in his chin groove was very swollen, this I had picked up on but as it is now going down I realised how swollen it was in the first place
Poor boy no wonder he was unhappy, the drugs he is on have probably reduced any inflammation but it must still be hurting.
Dentist coming soon to have a proper look to make sure there is no underlying damage, he is not happy with the use of chifneys as he sees the damage they can do, I am assuming this is the cause.
The leg is doing well so at least that no longer hurts
I tried many things but he really only drank plain water, not interested in all the clever ideas tried, getting him eating more, all feed soaked he likes molassed sugar beet and grass nuts, has made a difference, he is still not drinking much but it is improving
Now to the reason WHY he was not drinking
Dentist coming soon to have a proper look to make sure there is no underlying damage, he is not happy with the use of chifneys as he sees the damage they can do, I am assuming this is the cause.
The leg is doing well so at least that no longer hurts