golddustsara
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A few weeks ago when I moved D down to his new winter paddock he started to have mild episodes of choke. At first I thought his reluctance to eat was down to him being stuffed but I realised he was suffering from choke as his head was on the floor and he was making hicupping sounds.
Apart from moving to the winter field, the only thing that changed in his feed was the addition of Hi-Fi lite. Previously I had been feeding Molichaff. I took the chaff out for a few days, replacing it with a small amount of fibrebeet - borrowed from my lovely field buddy - and he seemed fine. I slowly introduced the chaff in small quantities and moved him onto winter feed (fast fibre & ride and relax) - he seemed fine. I also had his teeth checked but there was nothing to worry about on that front. The dentist couldn't find any reason why he would choke... But he's started choking again.
He's always had his food like a porridge, so the chaff isn't dry. He also doesn't bolt his food and is fine with hay and grass.
I'm taking him to the vets to be checked out on Monday but I'm puzzled as to why this is occurring. Could it be the chaff? Perhaps something is going on in his oesophagus?
Anyone else had experience of persistent choke?
Apart from moving to the winter field, the only thing that changed in his feed was the addition of Hi-Fi lite. Previously I had been feeding Molichaff. I took the chaff out for a few days, replacing it with a small amount of fibrebeet - borrowed from my lovely field buddy - and he seemed fine. I slowly introduced the chaff in small quantities and moved him onto winter feed (fast fibre & ride and relax) - he seemed fine. I also had his teeth checked but there was nothing to worry about on that front. The dentist couldn't find any reason why he would choke... But he's started choking again.
He's always had his food like a porridge, so the chaff isn't dry. He also doesn't bolt his food and is fine with hay and grass.
I'm taking him to the vets to be checked out on Monday but I'm puzzled as to why this is occurring. Could it be the chaff? Perhaps something is going on in his oesophagus?
Anyone else had experience of persistent choke?
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