Emma1703
Well-Known Member
In Nov 2015 my mare who is the most docile dope on a rope really started playing up. Spent lots of money on teeth being done, wolf tooth removed, new saddle, back being done almost monthly but never any improvement. In June I eventually requested her to be scoped and she had severe grade 4 ulcers. She was on peptizole for 2 months, she weighs 500kg so I had 250ml left in each tube so she's still having 100 a day until I've completely run out.
After a few weeks on peptizole she was a completely different horse and back to her old self. Then we encountered lots more problems with allergies and very itchy skin so spent the whole summer with the vet out!
I moved yards last month and turns out she was allergic to the grass in field at her old yard! She loves the new yard and settled so quickly however she seems to have found a new lease of life!
I'm not sure if she's just happy because she's spent a year feeling so rubbish but she has so much energy. She's a 14hh podgy cob who is normally worn out after half an hours work but I'm now having to school or hack for an hour in the morning and lunge for half an hour in the afternoon and she's still raring to go!
Obviously if she's more forward going I don't have a problem as saves me kicking so much but she's got very spooky and also bucking a lot. I've had other riders on her to check it's not just me. Back saddle and teeth have all been done in the last 6 weeks. I don't think her ulcers are back as she looks too well in herself.
She currently has a soaked haynet at night and soaked hay in field during the day. And has the tiniest feed imaginable. I did try her on a hack up bespoke calmer but made no difference! Obviously due to the severity of her ulcers I don't want to cut down her hay in hope she'll have less energy. But equally I think if I keep her in this much work she's just getting fitter and fitter and will be harder to tire her. Has anyone got any tips how to put a top to all the bucking/spooking?
Sorry for the essay!
After a few weeks on peptizole she was a completely different horse and back to her old self. Then we encountered lots more problems with allergies and very itchy skin so spent the whole summer with the vet out!
I moved yards last month and turns out she was allergic to the grass in field at her old yard! She loves the new yard and settled so quickly however she seems to have found a new lease of life!
I'm not sure if she's just happy because she's spent a year feeling so rubbish but she has so much energy. She's a 14hh podgy cob who is normally worn out after half an hours work but I'm now having to school or hack for an hour in the morning and lunge for half an hour in the afternoon and she's still raring to go!
Obviously if she's more forward going I don't have a problem as saves me kicking so much but she's got very spooky and also bucking a lot. I've had other riders on her to check it's not just me. Back saddle and teeth have all been done in the last 6 weeks. I don't think her ulcers are back as she looks too well in herself.
She currently has a soaked haynet at night and soaked hay in field during the day. And has the tiniest feed imaginable. I did try her on a hack up bespoke calmer but made no difference! Obviously due to the severity of her ulcers I don't want to cut down her hay in hope she'll have less energy. But equally I think if I keep her in this much work she's just getting fitter and fitter and will be harder to tire her. Has anyone got any tips how to put a top to all the bucking/spooking?
Sorry for the essay!