MelT
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I have a homebred 6 year old section A mare who, for the last 3 years has become very poorly end of March/early April. It seems that as soon as the fresh grass starts to come through, Min gets really, really loose droppings (very green and smelly). This lasts for about 3 weeks during which time she loses a rediculous amount of weight and whatever we feed her, treat her with nothing seems to help. She is wormed regularly. Worm counts have showed nothing. After 2 - 3 weeks she starts to pick back up and is fine then for the remainder of the year until next year. It's very frustrating. Even if we stable her, the condition doesn't improve sufficiently and Min hates being in. The strange thing is that her gut sounds are amplified. You can really hear her gut gurgling and making odd noises. We've tried stabling her with just a high fibre diet, giving her NAF Pink Powder, natural live yoghurt with honey and various other things all to no real benefit. This happens on an annual basis whether she is in foal or not. None of the other mares are affected and we've even moved her to different fields thinking it was something she was eating but nothing changes. She's quite poorly at the mo but eating normally. It's just coming out the other end at a rate of knots! Any suggestions. Vet has suggested taking bloods as he's never seen anything like it. To see her mid summer, you wouldn't even know there was anything wrong with her as she picks up lovely after the 3 weeks. Very frustrating!! Any suggestions?