A Musing
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Righto, sorry about this but it would be nice to get views on this specific diet, although I realise there is lots of general info on HHO 
Horse is currently at the vets undergoing a battery of tests and, once we get to the end of these (and hopefully we identify what's going on), I'm going to have another discussion with the vet about diet.
I've posted in vet care as we've found moderate kissing spines. The info I've had has been so brilliant as I have had a more informed chat with vet. I would like to do the same re her feed.
Current view is there isn't any absorption/intolerance issue that would explain her weight/condition loss, so most likely pain related, sadly.
She has the following split over 2 feeds a day:
- 2 large scoops chaff
- 1 large scoop livery mix (not sure of the make but will be something like Baileys/D&H cool mix)
- 1/2 large scoop sugar beet
- medium mug micronised linseed
- baileys balancer
- 3/4 large haynets (unsoaked)
Daily turnout but the grass is poor so may not be getting much from that. Exercise has been patchy due to virus/weather and sore back (hence the tests). Other than being skinny and having had a cold/cough, she actually looks well - alert, good coat, happy, lots of energy, good feet.
I've been increasing her feed gradually once I noticed the weight loss but hasn't made much difference although it's early days. She came to me as a good doer so she started with a much lighter diet than this. Recent virus meant she went from lean to poor quite quickly.
I realise the above feed is too light and she needs more calories. Current view from vet is move to 3 feeds a day and add conditioning cubes.
Would welcome your thoughts/recommendations for next time I speak to the vet. Will also call one of the feed companies.
I'm on a diet (oh, the irony) but you lot can have extra fat conditioning biscuits on me
ETA: 7yo, TBx, teeth fine, no stomach/gut/ulcer issue identified. Back not so
Horse is currently at the vets undergoing a battery of tests and, once we get to the end of these (and hopefully we identify what's going on), I'm going to have another discussion with the vet about diet.
I've posted in vet care as we've found moderate kissing spines. The info I've had has been so brilliant as I have had a more informed chat with vet. I would like to do the same re her feed.
Current view is there isn't any absorption/intolerance issue that would explain her weight/condition loss, so most likely pain related, sadly.
She has the following split over 2 feeds a day:
- 2 large scoops chaff
- 1 large scoop livery mix (not sure of the make but will be something like Baileys/D&H cool mix)
- 1/2 large scoop sugar beet
- medium mug micronised linseed
- baileys balancer
- 3/4 large haynets (unsoaked)
Daily turnout but the grass is poor so may not be getting much from that. Exercise has been patchy due to virus/weather and sore back (hence the tests). Other than being skinny and having had a cold/cough, she actually looks well - alert, good coat, happy, lots of energy, good feet.
I've been increasing her feed gradually once I noticed the weight loss but hasn't made much difference although it's early days. She came to me as a good doer so she started with a much lighter diet than this. Recent virus meant she went from lean to poor quite quickly.
I realise the above feed is too light and she needs more calories. Current view from vet is move to 3 feeds a day and add conditioning cubes.
Would welcome your thoughts/recommendations for next time I speak to the vet. Will also call one of the feed companies.
I'm on a diet (oh, the irony) but you lot can have extra fat conditioning biscuits on me
ETA: 7yo, TBx, teeth fine, no stomach/gut/ulcer issue identified. Back not so
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