AppyLover1996
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys,
I'm just wondering if anyone has had any issues after feeding micronized linseed to their horses for a while?
I've got both my boys on it, but noticed that Rabbit has been a bit under the weather the past few days (phoned vets already and have an ongoing consult with them, with the view to coming out at some point, but given that he is eating, drinking and toileting fine they've not yet classed him as high priority) and has had a messy bottom.
I've got him on NAF GastriAid for his tummy, and feed a diet suitable for horses prone to ulcers etc, and the only thing that has been a recent addition if you like, is the micronized linseed.
I was recommended to try it as it's supposedly quite good for their joints, tummy etc.
Can anyone shed some tips or something that I might have missed - it can't be nice having a wet bottom and I don't want to have to subject the poor lad to daily bum washes......
I'm just wondering if anyone has had any issues after feeding micronized linseed to their horses for a while?
I've got both my boys on it, but noticed that Rabbit has been a bit under the weather the past few days (phoned vets already and have an ongoing consult with them, with the view to coming out at some point, but given that he is eating, drinking and toileting fine they've not yet classed him as high priority) and has had a messy bottom.
I've got him on NAF GastriAid for his tummy, and feed a diet suitable for horses prone to ulcers etc, and the only thing that has been a recent addition if you like, is the micronized linseed.
I was recommended to try it as it's supposedly quite good for their joints, tummy etc.
Can anyone shed some tips or something that I might have missed - it can't be nice having a wet bottom and I don't want to have to subject the poor lad to daily bum washes......