seoirse
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Anyone got any bright ideas to encourage my horse to eat haylage?! He's 15 years old, has eaten haylage his entire life and has decided since last weekend he won't eat it anymore. Quick background, he's COPD, recently diagnosed with cushings, and spent 4 days at the vets last week with spasmodic colic, thought to be brought on by antibiotics given for a persistent cough, thought to be caused by poor immunity due to cushings, and ingestion of sand, caused by eating haylage off the ground in the field - due to the flaming cough!!!
He's been the easiest horse all his life and now is going all out to make up for it. When I got him home from the vets I put him on a straw bed as I thought he'd only be in for a week or so and he can usually tolerate a week or two in on straw, as he usually lives out, but all he's done all week is eat the flipping straw and cough like fury. I'm putting him out in the day but again, he won't eat haylage in the field. He will eat soaked hay but that makes him cough after a couple of weeks too. I have opened 5 different bags of haylage, our home made stuff is crap this year so I don't blame him for not wanting that, but he won't touch any of the feed shop £7 per bag stuff either, I've tried 3 brands! I've got some fast fibre and speedy beet (thanks Oberon!) to try and bulk him up a bit, and I'm changing him onto paper bedding tonight as it looks like he's going to be in for a while til I can stabilise him and get him eating better. How in the world do I pursuade him to eat the haylage though? We are never going to make any progress til he eats it and gives his poor lungs a break. I have never had this problem! Usually they can't get enough of the stuff and I have to double bag it to make it last!
Will someone please go and talk to him cos we are close to falling out!!!
He's been the easiest horse all his life and now is going all out to make up for it. When I got him home from the vets I put him on a straw bed as I thought he'd only be in for a week or so and he can usually tolerate a week or two in on straw, as he usually lives out, but all he's done all week is eat the flipping straw and cough like fury. I'm putting him out in the day but again, he won't eat haylage in the field. He will eat soaked hay but that makes him cough after a couple of weeks too. I have opened 5 different bags of haylage, our home made stuff is crap this year so I don't blame him for not wanting that, but he won't touch any of the feed shop £7 per bag stuff either, I've tried 3 brands! I've got some fast fibre and speedy beet (thanks Oberon!) to try and bulk him up a bit, and I'm changing him onto paper bedding tonight as it looks like he's going to be in for a while til I can stabilise him and get him eating better. How in the world do I pursuade him to eat the haylage though? We are never going to make any progress til he eats it and gives his poor lungs a break. I have never had this problem! Usually they can't get enough of the stuff and I have to double bag it to make it last!
Will someone please go and talk to him cos we are close to falling out!!!
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