pottamus
Well-Known Member
Following on from the sad laminitis post earlier...it got me thinking about early warning signs that things are not going well digestion wise in the lead up to possible laminitis onset.
Is the colour of your horses poo something to look for? I always thought that horses would have green poo if eating grass for any period of time and that so long as the consistency was right it was ok. I.e not runny, but pellets that break up on hitting the ground.
Should I be worried by green poo?
What do people think?
Is the colour of your horses poo something to look for? I always thought that horses would have green poo if eating grass for any period of time and that so long as the consistency was right it was ok. I.e not runny, but pellets that break up on hitting the ground.
Should I be worried by green poo?
What do people think?