frankieduck
Well-Known Member
Went to fetch my gelding in today and was horrified to find him tucking into a fresh pile of manure in the field 
I’ve known foals to do this but never seen an adult horse do it?
Everything I’ve read has indicated nutritional deficiency, gut biome or lack of fibre. He’s fed on Spillers balancer and gets a gut balancer. There’s not much grass in the field but he comes in during the day and has ad-lib hay (never finishes it), and had only been turned out for around an hour at this point. When I brought him in and offered him hay he wasn’t hungry.
Has regular worm counts, all clear.
He’s recently moved to share fields with a new horse, could it be related?
Should I be concerned? Or just continue to be grossed out

I’ve known foals to do this but never seen an adult horse do it?
Everything I’ve read has indicated nutritional deficiency, gut biome or lack of fibre. He’s fed on Spillers balancer and gets a gut balancer. There’s not much grass in the field but he comes in during the day and has ad-lib hay (never finishes it), and had only been turned out for around an hour at this point. When I brought him in and offered him hay he wasn’t hungry.
Has regular worm counts, all clear.
He’s recently moved to share fields with a new horse, could it be related?
Should I be concerned? Or just continue to be grossed out
