TheresaW
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Towards the end of last year, both my mare, and my friends gelding who shared a field, started dropping weight. We started bringing them in overnight about a month before we went onto winter turnout, and feeding more hay etc, plus started feeding more hard feed. Dolly started putting weight back on slowly, but Brenin was still struggling. We got the vet out and both were blood tested and worm counted. Doll's tests all came back clear, but Bren's showed he had slightly raised liver enzymes. Vet prescribed a course of AB's for him, and he was blood tested again later, and the levels had returned to normal. Vet suggested that maybe they'd both had some kind of virus, and maybe being a little older, Bren had struggled to shake it off. Dolly quickly got back to full weight, and is now 100% back to her normal self, but Bren is still really thin. He looks to put on a bit of weight, but then overnight, seems to drop it again. He is brought in daily for a few hours to get hay, has 2 large short feeds a day, but nothing seems to be making much difference. He is a 22 year old section d, and up until last year, was often muzzled to keep his weight down.
Not sure if this could be related at all, but him, Dolly and my other horse were all clipped last year. I clipped Mac October, then did all 3 at the end of November. Both Dolly and Mac changed coats as normal come spring time, but right up until about 2 months ago, we could still see the leg lines from Bren's clip, and he didn't seem to really get a summer coat. Vet didn't seem too concerned about that. He now has a lovely coat, which is shiny and healthy, he is bright eyed, and I often see him running about the field, playing silly buggers.
Vet is coming out again Tuesday to do bloods again and start deeper investigations, but wonder if anybody has any ideas/suggestions? Could it just be old age creeping up on him? There is plenty of good grass, Dolly is now living off of it, and fresh air!
Not sure if this could be related at all, but him, Dolly and my other horse were all clipped last year. I clipped Mac October, then did all 3 at the end of November. Both Dolly and Mac changed coats as normal come spring time, but right up until about 2 months ago, we could still see the leg lines from Bren's clip, and he didn't seem to really get a summer coat. Vet didn't seem too concerned about that. He now has a lovely coat, which is shiny and healthy, he is bright eyed, and I often see him running about the field, playing silly buggers.
Vet is coming out again Tuesday to do bloods again and start deeper investigations, but wonder if anybody has any ideas/suggestions? Could it just be old age creeping up on him? There is plenty of good grass, Dolly is now living off of it, and fresh air!