GASSY COB

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Already messaged this but it has disappeared so again.... I have the most gassy cob in the world - he can trumpet for England - all day long.. I always thought it was just normal but this is the second yard I have been at where we have become known as the girl with the farty cob..... is this normal or should I worry?
 

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Already messaged this but it has disappeared so again.... I have the most gassy cob in the world - he can trumpet for England - all day long.. I always thought it was just normal but this is the second yard I have been at where we have become known as the girl with the farty cob..... is this normal or should I worry?


We used to laugh at my TBxWelshD mare because she was so gassy. Eventually we found that she was allergic/ hypersensitive to all cereals and refined sugars, which had caused far more problems than a bit of excess wind.
 

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We used to laugh at my TBxWelshD mare because she was so gassy. Eventually we found that she was allergic/ hypersensitive to all cereals and refined sugars, which had caused far more problems than a bit of excess wind.
We used to laugh at my TBxWelshD mare because she was so gassy. Eventually we found that she was allergic/ hypersensitive to all cereals and refined sugars, which had caused far more problems than a bit of excess wind.
 

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Thank you for responding - its only today I started to worry after reading a someones horse having gut issues..... Going to have to take this more seriously I think and speak to my vet on his next visit.... thanks again.
 
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