Sparkles
Well-Known Member
Friend has a yearling colt who has always been a bit on the smaller side, despite being well fed/ad-lib haylage/fully wormed from the start/etc.
He's currently on 3 feeds of copra a day along with codlivine supplement in it. Also has ad-lib hay or haylage.
Been re-wormed and now has also had a 5 day wormer put down him to be sure - passed nothing. He's kept in mostly and now rugged to keep a bit warmer as doesn't have the warmest of coats.
He's not pot-bellied or anything typically wormy - he's just lacking condition and not putting anything on despite the feed going into him! He's been very loose in his droppings and smells quite bad [Not due to feed change or wormer - he's been on hard feed since summer and has not 'firmed' up.]
He's bright and happy in himself - his coat is gleaming and shiny and he's happy and content enough....but for a cob, he's just not putting on enough for the amount he's being fed.
Ideas?
He's currently on 3 feeds of copra a day along with codlivine supplement in it. Also has ad-lib hay or haylage.
Been re-wormed and now has also had a 5 day wormer put down him to be sure - passed nothing. He's kept in mostly and now rugged to keep a bit warmer as doesn't have the warmest of coats.
He's not pot-bellied or anything typically wormy - he's just lacking condition and not putting anything on despite the feed going into him! He's been very loose in his droppings and smells quite bad [Not due to feed change or wormer - he's been on hard feed since summer and has not 'firmed' up.]
He's bright and happy in himself - his coat is gleaming and shiny and he's happy and content enough....but for a cob, he's just not putting on enough for the amount he's being fed.
Ideas?