Sten
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Hello
I've joined the forum in order to ask for your experiences in improving the health of a horse's digestive system.
One of my horses struggles to maintain weight, particularly in winter. In summer he usually looks fine. On extended box rest in summer he will even start to look slightly overweight. Every winter bar one he has looked poor, however. That one winter he had no grass in the field, but had round bale haylage supplied in the field, and ad lib in his stable, his hard feed did not differ from usual. At times when I've been able to have round bale haylage put in the field, he seems to improve. Any other method of supplying forage ad lib in the field does not have the same results, and I'm unable to put a bale in the field at the current yard.
He always has access to forage, and no hard feed will reliably put weight on him in winter, so I conclude that he must have an impared metabolism. I have tried a few things to improve it's efficiency, without result. They are:
Yea sacc
brewer's yeast
Global herbs restore
NAF d-tox
Coligone
Egusin
Various herbs
He raced, and was at one point neglected in a previous home. He has poor teeth, but his weight does not improve after having them done, or drop off when they're due.
I'm looking for ways to improve the function of his gut, rather than for suggestions for conditioning feed.
Thanks for your help.
I've joined the forum in order to ask for your experiences in improving the health of a horse's digestive system.
One of my horses struggles to maintain weight, particularly in winter. In summer he usually looks fine. On extended box rest in summer he will even start to look slightly overweight. Every winter bar one he has looked poor, however. That one winter he had no grass in the field, but had round bale haylage supplied in the field, and ad lib in his stable, his hard feed did not differ from usual. At times when I've been able to have round bale haylage put in the field, he seems to improve. Any other method of supplying forage ad lib in the field does not have the same results, and I'm unable to put a bale in the field at the current yard.
He always has access to forage, and no hard feed will reliably put weight on him in winter, so I conclude that he must have an impared metabolism. I have tried a few things to improve it's efficiency, without result. They are:
Yea sacc
brewer's yeast
Global herbs restore
NAF d-tox
Coligone
Egusin
Various herbs
He raced, and was at one point neglected in a previous home. He has poor teeth, but his weight does not improve after having them done, or drop off when they're due.
I'm looking for ways to improve the function of his gut, rather than for suggestions for conditioning feed.
Thanks for your help.