Hollylee1989
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My shetland was diagnosed with cushings this morning. Starting him on prascand, my problem is he is very fussy with food. He won't eat any chaff/mix or mint/garlic, any tips on how I can secretly disguise it.
My fussy suspicious Shetland got wise to all food methods and no way could I slip one in his mouth. In the end what worked the best was putting the tablets in tiny empty capsules which you can buy online very cheaply and placing the capsules in his feed. I had to use a smaller size, one which will only take 1/4 tablet.I’ve had to admit defeat and use a honey sandwich for the horribly fussy mare I’m looking after. Vet said it’s more important that she eats it than the sugars, and she’s 28 with other health issues so it’s not a long term problem.
She flatly refused carrots, apples, all attempts at feed concealment and rears up if you attempt putting it in her mouth!
I’ve just started giving Prascend to my oldie and am using this method. So far so good.My fussy suspicious Shetland got wise to all food methods and no way could I slip one in his mouth. In the end what worked the best was putting the tablets in tiny empty capsules which you can buy online very cheaply and placing the capsules in his feed. I had to use a smaller size, one which will only take 1/4 tablet.
Prascend is meant to be given dissolved in liquid. However depending on how fussy she is being with food she either gets it dissolved in water and then mixed into her feed or in a carrot.
Unless it’s changed, the instruction I had was NOT to dissolve in water unless you can’t get it down them any other way