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Apologies in advance - this might be long, so excuse me if I bullet point, it's less waffle!
Just to say for starters, my boy is under the care of the vets, but I am just seeking reassurance from anyone that might have experienced the same, that I am doing all possible.
My boy is 17HH, TB, 7 years, barefoot and was in light/medium work.
Bit of history:
* Injured last year and box rest for 10 weeks
* Started to windsuck
* Accident this year meant that I had a month out of the saddle, during which time he was turned out. During this time, he dropped weight
* Once back in work, he started to suffer from gassy colic, usually lasting about an hour. After a couple of occurances, we decided to book him for scoping.
Diet prior to scoping:
* A&P Fast Fibre
* Marksway Calmer Chaff
* Micronised Linseed
* Feedmark ulcer calm (this was trialled and no more colics occured - another reason for scoping)
* Osmonds Lamitox
* Magnesium Oxide
* NAF Pink Powder
He was scoped a week ago and found to have grade 2 and 4 ulcers. He is now on norodine 2 x a day (14 day course), gastroguard 1 x a day (30 day course) and pepto bismol 3 x a day (14 day course). Vet also advised feeding a diet for horses that tie up, so I introduced Saracen Re-Leve and some veg oil, also advised by the vet.
Within 36 hours his back legs had filled, around his fetlocks and I spoke to the vet who advised bandaging and using the horse walker. Like many others, our fields were saturated and the horses were in.
On Tuesday night, his legs were filled to above the hock, so I called the vet and asked him to come and have a look. He gave my boy an anti-inflammatory jab and a course of danilon 2 x a day for 5 days, the 1 x a day for a further five days. He also recommended Bioflow boots (which I have) for overnight wear and as much turnout as possible.
I feel at a loss because he has never suffered with filled legs when stood in before. Obviously he is uncomfortable, but once walking, he seems easier. He has done 20 minutes very gentle walking this morning prior to turnout, to get the blood flow going again. He will have to come in at lunch (this afternoon's weather forecast is horrible), but I will bandage him up.
Having done some reading last night, I have also ordered some Cleavers and Calendula (marigold) and will make a tincture with this.
Is there anything more that I can do? Logic keeps telling me that this is a side effect of something that he is taking for the ulcers, or a clash with a supplement that I feed him, but the vets say not. He has seemed a little flat since the scoping, (this might just be that he is feeling more comfortable though, now that the ulcers are being treated).
Or is it just a coincidence that this reaction has occured now?
I'm sorry this is such an essay. any words of wisdon (or otherwise) greatly appreciated.
Just to say for starters, my boy is under the care of the vets, but I am just seeking reassurance from anyone that might have experienced the same, that I am doing all possible.
My boy is 17HH, TB, 7 years, barefoot and was in light/medium work.
Bit of history:
* Injured last year and box rest for 10 weeks
* Started to windsuck
* Accident this year meant that I had a month out of the saddle, during which time he was turned out. During this time, he dropped weight
* Once back in work, he started to suffer from gassy colic, usually lasting about an hour. After a couple of occurances, we decided to book him for scoping.
Diet prior to scoping:
* A&P Fast Fibre
* Marksway Calmer Chaff
* Micronised Linseed
* Feedmark ulcer calm (this was trialled and no more colics occured - another reason for scoping)
* Osmonds Lamitox
* Magnesium Oxide
* NAF Pink Powder
He was scoped a week ago and found to have grade 2 and 4 ulcers. He is now on norodine 2 x a day (14 day course), gastroguard 1 x a day (30 day course) and pepto bismol 3 x a day (14 day course). Vet also advised feeding a diet for horses that tie up, so I introduced Saracen Re-Leve and some veg oil, also advised by the vet.
Within 36 hours his back legs had filled, around his fetlocks and I spoke to the vet who advised bandaging and using the horse walker. Like many others, our fields were saturated and the horses were in.
On Tuesday night, his legs were filled to above the hock, so I called the vet and asked him to come and have a look. He gave my boy an anti-inflammatory jab and a course of danilon 2 x a day for 5 days, the 1 x a day for a further five days. He also recommended Bioflow boots (which I have) for overnight wear and as much turnout as possible.
I feel at a loss because he has never suffered with filled legs when stood in before. Obviously he is uncomfortable, but once walking, he seems easier. He has done 20 minutes very gentle walking this morning prior to turnout, to get the blood flow going again. He will have to come in at lunch (this afternoon's weather forecast is horrible), but I will bandage him up.
Having done some reading last night, I have also ordered some Cleavers and Calendula (marigold) and will make a tincture with this.
Is there anything more that I can do? Logic keeps telling me that this is a side effect of something that he is taking for the ulcers, or a clash with a supplement that I feed him, but the vets say not. He has seemed a little flat since the scoping, (this might just be that he is feeling more comfortable though, now that the ulcers are being treated).
Or is it just a coincidence that this reaction has occured now?
I'm sorry this is such an essay. any words of wisdon (or otherwise) greatly appreciated.