CowCob
Well-Known Member
I'm convinced MooCob has stomach ulcers, she's always been a bit fighty and cheeky, but now she's getting dangerous. But it's not naughty, she's not the type of horse for that. Well, long story short, I was almost knocked unconscious the other day from her rearing very, very high. Before anyone asks about back and teeth, she had her teeth done last month, back was done last month, saddle was done a couple months back. None of which had any kind of twinge wrong.
She's a total doll on the ground and is practically a 500kg dog. It's when you put leg on her ridden that the problems start, head goes up, ears flicker, tail swishes, bucking into canter then go round lovely for a bit (as leg has been taken off) then as you guide her round the corner with your leg she'll slam on the breaks and rear.
Hopefully the vet will be out to scope her in the next few days (I'll probably end up posting some kind of update about it). Few questions tho if she does have them:
1) Will she need to be off work for x amount of time for them to heal?
2) How long did it take for your neddies to get back to the norm?
3) How much did your full treatment cost?
4) How does claiming on insurance work? Do I pay all and finish treatment then claim or does the bill go through them on going?
5) What is the best supplement for after care? I heard something about rebalancing the hindgut?
Sorry if this sounds dim or rambled I'm a bit stressed out over it and never had a horse with ulcers.
She's a total doll on the ground and is practically a 500kg dog. It's when you put leg on her ridden that the problems start, head goes up, ears flicker, tail swishes, bucking into canter then go round lovely for a bit (as leg has been taken off) then as you guide her round the corner with your leg she'll slam on the breaks and rear.
Hopefully the vet will be out to scope her in the next few days (I'll probably end up posting some kind of update about it). Few questions tho if she does have them:
1) Will she need to be off work for x amount of time for them to heal?
2) How long did it take for your neddies to get back to the norm?
3) How much did your full treatment cost?
4) How does claiming on insurance work? Do I pay all and finish treatment then claim or does the bill go through them on going?
5) What is the best supplement for after care? I heard something about rebalancing the hindgut?
Sorry if this sounds dim or rambled I'm a bit stressed out over it and never had a horse with ulcers.