lcharles
Well-Known Member
My gelding has started being grumpy over the last two months. I'm not sure if he's more dominant and has man'd up since i dont have my mare, or if the summer/autumn change has effected me or if its because his feed has changed as he's hunting more and needs feeding to keep the weight on, also has haylege now (sometimes hay-depends whats out). I've searched the internet and he doesnt display any of the symptoms other than change in temperment, he performs fine still - if not better than before, hes fine to be ridden and is fine when hes out but is a bit grumpy when he's in his stable, he'll pin his ears back at people walking past occasionally and just looks grumpier/sad in general when he's in. I dont know if its just because he doesnt like being in - although he gallops up to the fence when its time to bring him in but is instantly grumpy when hes in!
My friend suggested that her horse might of had ulcers when he was grumpy- although he was evil, and after colic surgery he was a different horse.
He pulled a face at me when i put his rug on yesterday but i'd already swapped it 3 times - i couldnt decide which one - so he might of been annoyed but hes quite a chilled type in temperment in general.
Can i just treat him for ulcers anyway? I'd imagine they are the first stage if he has any as its only recently hes got a bit grumpy. What would you recommend?
At the moment, he has one scoop sugarbeet soaked, 2 scoops of conditioning cubes, a big handful of chaff, bit of salt and a scoop of barley rings soaked. He has 3 haynets of hay and 2 haynets of haylege to chose from! Hes out most of the time but comes in when its particularly cold or raining (got rain scold from being rained on - hes sensitive
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Would pink powder help? Anyway of knowing if he has ulcers without scoping?
My friend suggested that her horse might of had ulcers when he was grumpy- although he was evil, and after colic surgery he was a different horse.
He pulled a face at me when i put his rug on yesterday but i'd already swapped it 3 times - i couldnt decide which one - so he might of been annoyed but hes quite a chilled type in temperment in general.
Can i just treat him for ulcers anyway? I'd imagine they are the first stage if he has any as its only recently hes got a bit grumpy. What would you recommend?
At the moment, he has one scoop sugarbeet soaked, 2 scoops of conditioning cubes, a big handful of chaff, bit of salt and a scoop of barley rings soaked. He has 3 haynets of hay and 2 haynets of haylege to chose from! Hes out most of the time but comes in when its particularly cold or raining (got rain scold from being rained on - hes sensitive
Would pink powder help? Anyway of knowing if he has ulcers without scoping?