duckling
Well-Known Member
Really hoping for some HHO knowledge here, as this is all very new to me and Im worried...
Long story short, my horse had been feeling very flat for the past few weeks and was not his usual self. Vet came and took bloods, which have shown raised liver and muscle enzymes.
Bit of background - horse is a 5yr old 16hh cob, came over from Ireland at 3 and doesnt seem to have had the best start in life. He lives out in a herd 24/7, field has ample grass but is surrounded by trees (no sycamores though) and does have other plants growing in it, although were always v careful with ragwort. Worked 4-5 times a week, mix of schooling and hacking, fed chaff and a scoop of Saracens Shape Up balancer.
On vets instruction, he has now been wormed with Equest in case of encysted redworm, and Ive moved him into a smaller private paddock which has no trees around and nothing but grass for him to eat. The grass is quite poor so Ill put hay in for him too.
She advised me to cut the Shape Up from his feed to just 1-2 handfuls of chaff a day, and feed hay not haylage. Hes a v good doer, always hungry, and is a bit fatter than Id like him to be at the moment.
Ive been doing a lot of reading this weekend about raised liver enzymes and have read good things about Global Herbs Restore and milk thistle powder, so am planning on getting these to add to his chaff. The vet will come out to take his bloods again in a month to see if the levels have gone down.
I really want reassurance that this sounds like the right things to be doing? Also, whether I should still be riding him? The vet said to carry on working him but not doing anything to strenuous as he needs to lose weight, but he just feels so lethargic...
Any help / advice gratefully received.
Long story short, my horse had been feeling very flat for the past few weeks and was not his usual self. Vet came and took bloods, which have shown raised liver and muscle enzymes.
Bit of background - horse is a 5yr old 16hh cob, came over from Ireland at 3 and doesnt seem to have had the best start in life. He lives out in a herd 24/7, field has ample grass but is surrounded by trees (no sycamores though) and does have other plants growing in it, although were always v careful with ragwort. Worked 4-5 times a week, mix of schooling and hacking, fed chaff and a scoop of Saracens Shape Up balancer.
On vets instruction, he has now been wormed with Equest in case of encysted redworm, and Ive moved him into a smaller private paddock which has no trees around and nothing but grass for him to eat. The grass is quite poor so Ill put hay in for him too.
She advised me to cut the Shape Up from his feed to just 1-2 handfuls of chaff a day, and feed hay not haylage. Hes a v good doer, always hungry, and is a bit fatter than Id like him to be at the moment.
Ive been doing a lot of reading this weekend about raised liver enzymes and have read good things about Global Herbs Restore and milk thistle powder, so am planning on getting these to add to his chaff. The vet will come out to take his bloods again in a month to see if the levels have gone down.
I really want reassurance that this sounds like the right things to be doing? Also, whether I should still be riding him? The vet said to carry on working him but not doing anything to strenuous as he needs to lose weight, but he just feels so lethargic...
Any help / advice gratefully received.