paulineh
Well-Known Member
has anyone had a horse that has had Gastric Ulcers but not really shown any signs.
My boy has always been laid back only doing what is needed of him. He is now 19 is an Advanced Endurance horse standing 15.2hh. He is not a fine Arab a bit chunky so always takes a bit longer to warm up. He looks fab, eats well, not particularly lethargic but not just right. He has always been a bit grumpy when being girthed up and for a long time has grinded his teeth. He is turned out 24/7 all year, fed a fibre based diet with plenty of hay. The only added things he has are Magnesium, salt and NAF Flex.
In the last few weeks he has not felt as forward going as he should be so I am getting my vet to look at him with a view of having him gastro scoped to see if he has any Gastric Ulcers.
My boy has always been laid back only doing what is needed of him. He is now 19 is an Advanced Endurance horse standing 15.2hh. He is not a fine Arab a bit chunky so always takes a bit longer to warm up. He looks fab, eats well, not particularly lethargic but not just right. He has always been a bit grumpy when being girthed up and for a long time has grinded his teeth. He is turned out 24/7 all year, fed a fibre based diet with plenty of hay. The only added things he has are Magnesium, salt and NAF Flex.
In the last few weeks he has not felt as forward going as he should be so I am getting my vet to look at him with a view of having him gastro scoped to see if he has any Gastric Ulcers.