vikkiandmonica
Well-Known Member
I have posted about my horse having a huge belly before, and I thought it was either because he was not getting good enough hay or that he had weak abdominal muscles. However, now he is back in full work, and basically always in a constant outline, so is fairly muscular around his abdomin. He is also getting haylage now, which is much better quality than the hay he was getting.
However, he still has a huge belly. It is not fat, as you can faintly see his ribs, but has this belly still. I almost certain he doesn't have worms, however he does windsuck, and his teeth are due being done (getting done on Tuesday). He has been doing fast work once/twice a week, getting longer in time as he gets fitter, but his belly has only reduced in size a tiny little bit.
Can anyone give me any suggestions as to how I can get rid of it?
However, he still has a huge belly. It is not fat, as you can faintly see his ribs, but has this belly still. I almost certain he doesn't have worms, however he does windsuck, and his teeth are due being done (getting done on Tuesday). He has been doing fast work once/twice a week, getting longer in time as he gets fitter, but his belly has only reduced in size a tiny little bit.
Can anyone give me any suggestions as to how I can get rid of it?