Acchiappanuvole
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Short introduction to the case in question:
8yr tb gelding, not raced due to leg issue as a foal, a paddock ornament till 4. This guy came to me as a companion to my old ex-racer, and has turned out to be a whole 'nother rehab case.
The very first FEC came back zero, but the horse turned out to be carrying a heavy load of small redworms that don't really respond to the usual Pramox-treatment the way they should. Cue frequent colic episodes. The bloods revealed anomalies that pointed to IBS, and hence the diagnosis. We presume the prolonged wormload has done damage. The horse has also been treated for ulcers.
Over the past four years we have progressed to a point where we are mostly ok, though the worms (and ulcers) keep reappearing. He's recently had another course of steroids and a Pramox in the middle of it, and the droppings are ok('ish) most of the time. The only trigger I can isolate for a bout of IBS colic seems to be sunshine - we get the first sunny days and he colics. Nothing in his diet does this. His is forage based, spiked with small amounts of protein-rich balanced hard feed. And fennel.
What I'm looking for is something to repel the intestinal parasites. Strongyles are mostly now wormer-resistant, and they definitely don't knock these back to the degree they should, and there don't seem to be new anthelmintics on the horizon, so supplements it is. I can see the "natural options for harsh chemicals" on the market but do they work? Does anybody have any experiences they would like to share?
At present I've started adding a clove of garlic to his feed twice daily. He also gets joint supplement that has boswellia in it. The salt I've replaced with Black salt, and he gets fennel every day. I'm looking into Slippery Elm, but boy is that stuff expensive
He almost definitely has hindgut ulcers again, but possibly the squamous type as well.
Thank you in advance
8yr tb gelding, not raced due to leg issue as a foal, a paddock ornament till 4. This guy came to me as a companion to my old ex-racer, and has turned out to be a whole 'nother rehab case.
The very first FEC came back zero, but the horse turned out to be carrying a heavy load of small redworms that don't really respond to the usual Pramox-treatment the way they should. Cue frequent colic episodes. The bloods revealed anomalies that pointed to IBS, and hence the diagnosis. We presume the prolonged wormload has done damage. The horse has also been treated for ulcers.
Over the past four years we have progressed to a point where we are mostly ok, though the worms (and ulcers) keep reappearing. He's recently had another course of steroids and a Pramox in the middle of it, and the droppings are ok('ish) most of the time. The only trigger I can isolate for a bout of IBS colic seems to be sunshine - we get the first sunny days and he colics. Nothing in his diet does this. His is forage based, spiked with small amounts of protein-rich balanced hard feed. And fennel.
What I'm looking for is something to repel the intestinal parasites. Strongyles are mostly now wormer-resistant, and they definitely don't knock these back to the degree they should, and there don't seem to be new anthelmintics on the horizon, so supplements it is. I can see the "natural options for harsh chemicals" on the market but do they work? Does anybody have any experiences they would like to share?
At present I've started adding a clove of garlic to his feed twice daily. He also gets joint supplement that has boswellia in it. The salt I've replaced with Black salt, and he gets fennel every day. I'm looking into Slippery Elm, but boy is that stuff expensive
Thank you in advance
