dominobrown
Well-Known Member
I have been inspired by the TV programme, The Food Hospital (C4), but not for me, my horse.
I have a TB X WB. His weight is pretty much spot on and stable, as he is neither a poor doer or very good one. He is 16.3hh, in light to medium work. He is not particulary stressy or fizzy, though he is not a plod.
His problem....
He has had an ongoing rash over his body. Mostly on his back and rump, he has had it for a while. They are small scabs with a yelloish head, and he finds them quite itchy. He has despite rugs on/off, clipped or not and it is nothing to do with my washing powder (non-bio) as I have used the same washing powder for years and most of the spot aren't underneath his saddle pad anyways. He has had this rash for ages, maybe 9 months?
Also he has a cough, which comes about when he is asked to do faster work or harder work. He is fine walking out hacking but when schooling/ cantering he starts to cough. He is on dust free shavings and is turned out all day, everyday and his stable is well ventialed.
His coat is also starey and dull.
I got the vet out today, who thinks it could be an underlying virus, so he has had blood tests, and skin scrapings from the spots to see what it is. I lunged for the vet (he didn't cough though!) and the cough is only in the upper tracts near his throat and not his lungs.
His Diet:
Hard feed, once moring and night... 3/4 scoop of low energy course mix, 3/4 of mollased chaff (mollichop), small scoop of mollassed sugar beet, tiny bit of oil, garlic, Global Herbs Airways supplement (powder), and Naf Superflex powder.
Turned out during the day on a poorish pasture, with hayledge, and hayledge at night (more or less ad lib).
Obviously it will be interesting to see what his blood throw up, but I was thinking a radical change to his diet, or maybe adding something to boost his immune system, help him recover from a virus if that is the problem. Ideas?
I have a TB X WB. His weight is pretty much spot on and stable, as he is neither a poor doer or very good one. He is 16.3hh, in light to medium work. He is not particulary stressy or fizzy, though he is not a plod.
His problem....
He has had an ongoing rash over his body. Mostly on his back and rump, he has had it for a while. They are small scabs with a yelloish head, and he finds them quite itchy. He has despite rugs on/off, clipped or not and it is nothing to do with my washing powder (non-bio) as I have used the same washing powder for years and most of the spot aren't underneath his saddle pad anyways. He has had this rash for ages, maybe 9 months?
Also he has a cough, which comes about when he is asked to do faster work or harder work. He is fine walking out hacking but when schooling/ cantering he starts to cough. He is on dust free shavings and is turned out all day, everyday and his stable is well ventialed.
His coat is also starey and dull.
I got the vet out today, who thinks it could be an underlying virus, so he has had blood tests, and skin scrapings from the spots to see what it is. I lunged for the vet (he didn't cough though!) and the cough is only in the upper tracts near his throat and not his lungs.
His Diet:
Hard feed, once moring and night... 3/4 scoop of low energy course mix, 3/4 of mollased chaff (mollichop), small scoop of mollassed sugar beet, tiny bit of oil, garlic, Global Herbs Airways supplement (powder), and Naf Superflex powder.
Turned out during the day on a poorish pasture, with hayledge, and hayledge at night (more or less ad lib).
Obviously it will be interesting to see what his blood throw up, but I was thinking a radical change to his diet, or maybe adding something to boost his immune system, help him recover from a virus if that is the problem. Ideas?