Holidays_are_coming
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My mare was diagnosed with ulcers in march this year, after 3 months of symptoms very mild colic and nappyness, and not liking jumping spreads. She was scoped and treated with gastrogard, after a month they were much improved so we kept going and she has been fine all summer on ulcer calm, lethicin full turnout with extra hay when needed.
She came in overnight in the middle of November, she was on half dose gastrogard for 2 weeks the problem is she doesn't really like it so she doesn't eat her food well. Last wed she displayed the signs again so called the vet, her heart rate was normal, I have now separated her she has hay all day a slice of haylage when she comes in and she is on succeed (doesn't like that much either) she is on full dose gg.
She doesn't appear stressed, the only trigger I can think of is last sat she was on the horseboxes for 4 hrs (with hay) when it was very windy (so I had to shut all the doors). Vet is completely at a loss of what to do as we are treating her already she hasn't had any ridden symptoms yet. The insurance will only pay till the 6th jan so I need to sort this out ASAP!!!
Any ideas please???????
She came in overnight in the middle of November, she was on half dose gastrogard for 2 weeks the problem is she doesn't really like it so she doesn't eat her food well. Last wed she displayed the signs again so called the vet, her heart rate was normal, I have now separated her she has hay all day a slice of haylage when she comes in and she is on succeed (doesn't like that much either) she is on full dose gg.
She doesn't appear stressed, the only trigger I can think of is last sat she was on the horseboxes for 4 hrs (with hay) when it was very windy (so I had to shut all the doors). Vet is completely at a loss of what to do as we are treating her already she hasn't had any ridden symptoms yet. The insurance will only pay till the 6th jan so I need to sort this out ASAP!!!
Any ideas please???????