Ride_2_Live
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Ok, bit of a long one so apologies in advance, it might be something or nothing!
To cut a long story short, 17 year old, 17hh poor doer stressy thoroughbred gelding had a mysterious virus/illness/seasonal depression/loss of appetite spell back in December and has since picked up but is now going back over again and off his feed. He's turned out with another horse on poor grazing, has haylage put out at night and fed in the field seperately. I'm lucky if he eats a few mouthfuls of his feed, he's just not interested no matter what's in it
here's a list of what we have tried : calm and condition, cubes and mixes of varying brands, linseed, oil, sugarbeet, chaffs, molasses, peppermint flavourings, apples, carrots but the bucket is never cleared! I know if he was that hungry he'd eat it but with the bare field, his workload increasing and his age, breed and temperament against him in the battle of condition I'm beginning to worry about him as it getting progressively worse. He's wormed up to date, had his teeth done recently, his bloods are clear and he seems happy and content in himself, should I be concerned? Ideas of what we could try or what you would do in this position? Any advice welcomed, good or bad. Thank you 
Here is a picture of said horse taken this morning
IMG]http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/ad311/Ride_2_Live/Neddies/08042011039.jpg[/IMG]
To cut a long story short, 17 year old, 17hh poor doer stressy thoroughbred gelding had a mysterious virus/illness/seasonal depression/loss of appetite spell back in December and has since picked up but is now going back over again and off his feed. He's turned out with another horse on poor grazing, has haylage put out at night and fed in the field seperately. I'm lucky if he eats a few mouthfuls of his feed, he's just not interested no matter what's in it
Here is a picture of said horse taken this morning
IMG]http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/ad311/Ride_2_Live/Neddies/08042011039.jpg[/IMG]