Emlequss
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I bought a new horse two weeks ago and we just started him on omeprazole, he lives outside 24/7 so he has to come in and be alone in a stall for 30 minutes after administering the drug before he can eat again and he gets very worked up during this time, pacing, pawing and rolls repeatedly? The first two times we were totally freaked out and treated it like he was colicing but as soon as he gets his grain and is out of his stall he is completely fine, no rolling, continues eating, drinking and pooping. I have never seen a horse act like this but assume it is some extreme anxiety when anticipating his breakfast and dinner. I’m not sure what to do because It can’t be good for him to be rolling around in his stall so much but he needs his ulcers treated correctly which means withholding food for a while after giving the medication…my vets only suggestion was to try to keep him preoccupied with grooming or training during that time, but I work and my barn is an hour from home so going out twice a day at graining time would be a serious challenge and I can’t expect the barn owner to put her morning on hold to do this every day. Has anyone had a horse like this or have an idea of what I can do to stop him or make him more comfortable? He’s got friends in the barn with him but he doesn’t care..
Editing to add that when he is groomed during the 30 minute wait period he’s been fine, so this isn’t some reaction to the medication or fasting period
Editing to add that when he is groomed during the 30 minute wait period he’s been fine, so this isn’t some reaction to the medication or fasting period