Roasted Chestnuts
Well-Known Member
Im really worried about my friends horse. Hes an ex- racing TB 15.2hh was a flat racer.
Hes normally bouncing and has a spark about him but over the last week hes been getting gradually more and more lethargic and di-interested in everything. Hes also lost ALOT of weight rather quickly, I mean he looks horrendous apart from having a tummy
Hes been getting the below three times a day
cup of topspec balancer (well twice a day for this Am and PM)
scoop of mollichaff extra
1/2 scoop of racehorse cubes (hi fat/fibre ones)
scoop of sugarbeet
4 measures of linseed
as well as 3 massive (eowyn sized) haynets every day and there is always a little left in the bottoms of them.
He was wormed about 2 weeks ago and nothing came out, hes been on the same grazing for 8 years with only really him and my guys when visiting (who are wormed on a programme) or her dads horse and all are wormed also on a programme.
I found him today standing in the mudduest part of the field with his muzzle resting on the ground looking dejected, ears out to the side and glassy eyed. Normally when you open the gate to let him in he gallops by you but today he just didnt even seem to want to get himself out of the mud and hadnt had his normal major rolling session, his rugs were dry
Hes pooping and eating and when I changed his rugs I couldnt see any painlines, felt all his legs, tummy etc and no response/heat/swelling. Very worried as its just not him at all
Any ideas??
Hes normally bouncing and has a spark about him but over the last week hes been getting gradually more and more lethargic and di-interested in everything. Hes also lost ALOT of weight rather quickly, I mean he looks horrendous apart from having a tummy
Hes been getting the below three times a day
cup of topspec balancer (well twice a day for this Am and PM)
scoop of mollichaff extra
1/2 scoop of racehorse cubes (hi fat/fibre ones)
scoop of sugarbeet
4 measures of linseed
as well as 3 massive (eowyn sized) haynets every day and there is always a little left in the bottoms of them.
He was wormed about 2 weeks ago and nothing came out, hes been on the same grazing for 8 years with only really him and my guys when visiting (who are wormed on a programme) or her dads horse and all are wormed also on a programme.
I found him today standing in the mudduest part of the field with his muzzle resting on the ground looking dejected, ears out to the side and glassy eyed. Normally when you open the gate to let him in he gallops by you but today he just didnt even seem to want to get himself out of the mud and hadnt had his normal major rolling session, his rugs were dry
Hes pooping and eating and when I changed his rugs I couldnt see any painlines, felt all his legs, tummy etc and no response/heat/swelling. Very worried as its just not him at all
Any ideas??