Mongoose11
Well-Known Member
Prior to buying her, Olive had been companion to a giant laminitic and so she had limited, sporadic turn out for a couple of hours out, couple in and so on. I think this taught her to gorge.
When I got her - I could do nothing to slow her eating. I tried strip grazing, fatty paddock - the lot. She ended up escaping into long grass - each time ended in awful watery poo which covered her back end attracting flies or at worst she had three cases of very bad colic.
Fast forward - new yard, herd grazing, shorter pull + muzzle + trickle net = happy and fairly stable Olive. With the advice of the lovely Oberon, I started Liv on fast fibre to supplement her restricted grazing, micronised linseed, brewers yeast, yeasacc and fennel. She has been on this about a month I think. This week she busted out of her stable (very unusual for her - bolt has been replaced and fortified) and she spent a whole day on the very lush front paddock (yet to be grazed). This would have usually resulted in a very sad Olive with colicky belly, lots of walking and horrid poos for some time. It seems with the support of the supplements that her digestion has been transformed. Not a sad face, or soggy poo in sight. A year ago I would have been walking her for hours encouraging the 'magic poo' to come an signal the end of the colicky episode. This time - nothing!
Amazing! Just thought I would share!
When I got her - I could do nothing to slow her eating. I tried strip grazing, fatty paddock - the lot. She ended up escaping into long grass - each time ended in awful watery poo which covered her back end attracting flies or at worst she had three cases of very bad colic.
Fast forward - new yard, herd grazing, shorter pull + muzzle + trickle net = happy and fairly stable Olive. With the advice of the lovely Oberon, I started Liv on fast fibre to supplement her restricted grazing, micronised linseed, brewers yeast, yeasacc and fennel. She has been on this about a month I think. This week she busted out of her stable (very unusual for her - bolt has been replaced and fortified) and she spent a whole day on the very lush front paddock (yet to be grazed). This would have usually resulted in a very sad Olive with colicky belly, lots of walking and horrid poos for some time. It seems with the support of the supplements that her digestion has been transformed. Not a sad face, or soggy poo in sight. A year ago I would have been walking her for hours encouraging the 'magic poo' to come an signal the end of the colicky episode. This time - nothing!
Amazing! Just thought I would share!