Sanversera
Well-Known Member
Small pony a rescue didn't have the best start in life and we suspect maybe have been weaned at a few weeks old and fed unsuitable diet. He's now three years rising four. I've noticed that whenever new food is introduced he gets runny poos and dribbles liquid slightly rather like the water syndrome in winter. But this is year round. Any feed change can induce this. Adding a bit of hay, moving to a fresh paddock,change of chaff,a few carrots. It generally rights itself in a few day and protexin gut balancer helps but this last few weeks it seems to not be working well. He's up to date with worming and was wormed last week for tapeworm and bots etc. any suggestions? Years ago a vet advised b vitamins for a horse that had had a high worm burden to get her gut back working well he said. Should I try this? I'm feeding a balancer but I think this might be not helpful as ther3s magnesium and linseed in it.should I try protexin gut sponge? Or just withdraw all supplements feed hay grass and low calorie chaff and see how it goes for him?