thehorsediva
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I have a 12year old 16h coloured cob who suffered a bad azotoria attack about year and a half ago. Since then I have managed to prevent it happening again but i am paranoid about it reoccuring. He is usually very forward going but the last two rides this week he has seemed a bit slugish and maybe sweating between his hinds (though equally this could just be splash from the water on ground i cant tell!). Normally he is very fizzy and fast so he doesnt have any hard feed unless I ride him when he has 2 scoops hi fi light and 2 scoops of general vitamin supplement. He has haynet overnight 2 1/2 sections, and section in morning, plus he is turned out during the day but the grass isnt great at the mo. I am worried he isnt getting enough nutrients- should I start feeding him daily? He isnt doing any more work but he did only come in about a month ago for winter. Any other tips on how to ensure it doesnt occur again? I am worried he isn't feeling too good as its so unusual for him to be a plod but equally maybe its my paronia!!! what are the first signs i should be looking out for? he seems really well in himself, is a good weight, has a blanket clip and was full of energy to ride only a week ago i could barely stop him! any general advice would be really appreciated.
I have a 12year old 16h coloured cob who suffered a bad azotoria attack about year and a half ago. Since then I have managed to prevent it happening again but i am paranoid about it reoccuring. He is usually very forward going but the last two rides this week he has seemed a bit slugish and maybe sweating between his hinds (though equally this could just be splash from the water on ground i cant tell!). Normally he is very fizzy and fast so he doesnt have any hard feed unless I ride him when he has 2 scoops hi fi light and 2 scoops of general vitamin supplement. He has haynet overnight 2 1/2 sections, and section in morning, plus he is turned out during the day but the grass isnt great at the mo. I am worried he isnt getting enough nutrients- should I start feeding him daily? He isnt doing any more work but he did only come in about a month ago for winter. Any other tips on how to ensure it doesnt occur again? I am worried he isn't feeling too good as its so unusual for him to be a plod but equally maybe its my paronia!!! what are the first signs i should be looking out for? he seems really well in himself, is a good weight, has a blanket clip and was full of energy to ride only a week ago i could barely stop him! any general advice would be really appreciated.