Roxylola
Well-Known Member
Friend has a 4 in june Belgian draught. Owned from a 6 month weanling, imported from Belgium. Gelded as a yearling.
He's never really thrived - which wasn't hugely worrying, big heavy breed especially you don't want them carrying excess as youngsters.
He's always peed and drunk a lot - seen him pee 3 times in about an hour as a yearling! And an extra big rubber trug full of water twice a day!
The water and peeing have always troubled me about him and I've suggested numerous times running bloods, especially coupled with failure to thrive.
She's always said no as in fairness he puts a bit on - enough to look lean but not awful then grew and went skinny again.
However,the last year he's been on good adlib haylage - eats about 18kg a day,more just gets wasted,18kg is enough to have a smidge left morning and night.
He's fed a decent amount of grass nuts, Alfa pellets, sugar beet, linseed and ready mash extra.
He's not really grown but he went really very thin and never picked up much - definitely not as much as he should for the amount he's eating for a healthy heavy horse not in work!
Still drinks a lot.
I'd finally convinced her on bloods but also suggested while arranging to try milk thistle. He's been on it 2 weeks and looking at him today he looks decent - not covered but not "really *insert expletive of choice* thin. Like not RSPCA bad but for a horse on a lot of good grub inexplicably not good.
Wormers all ok, no other changes.
Could it really be the milk thistle that quick?
He's never really thrived - which wasn't hugely worrying, big heavy breed especially you don't want them carrying excess as youngsters.
He's always peed and drunk a lot - seen him pee 3 times in about an hour as a yearling! And an extra big rubber trug full of water twice a day!
The water and peeing have always troubled me about him and I've suggested numerous times running bloods, especially coupled with failure to thrive.
She's always said no as in fairness he puts a bit on - enough to look lean but not awful then grew and went skinny again.
However,the last year he's been on good adlib haylage - eats about 18kg a day,more just gets wasted,18kg is enough to have a smidge left morning and night.
He's fed a decent amount of grass nuts, Alfa pellets, sugar beet, linseed and ready mash extra.
He's not really grown but he went really very thin and never picked up much - definitely not as much as he should for the amount he's eating for a healthy heavy horse not in work!
Still drinks a lot.
I'd finally convinced her on bloods but also suggested while arranging to try milk thistle. He's been on it 2 weeks and looking at him today he looks decent - not covered but not "really *insert expletive of choice* thin. Like not RSPCA bad but for a horse on a lot of good grub inexplicably not good.
Wormers all ok, no other changes.
Could it really be the milk thistle that quick?