sarahearle83
Member
Hi,
I wonder if any of you can offer any support on tried and tested suppliments. I have a 16.2hh tbxshire 12yrs old. Earlier this year he suffered with a very bad cold/flu which took the vets 6 weeks to cure (it was so bad initially we thought it was strangles), however a long story short, all tests were negative for strangles and his condition eventually cleared up with penicilin (Norodine granuals did not work).
Since then he has occasionally suffered with a cough (i believe the condition has damaged his respiratory system, as he had it so long) - usually when he gets a little excited (feed time) and within the first trot when we ride (in the school but not usually on a hack). He is in a well ventilated stable/fed hayledge and on chippings. However I would also like to feed him a respiratory suppliment to try and help him, it is very occasional maybe 1 or 2 times a day and he mostly only suffers this time of year, once spring comes he is good again.
He is fed, chop or alfalfa, calm and condition, topline cubes, sugarbeet, carrots and garlic daily.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a suppliment/advice which would be beneficial to him? Preferably tried and tested ones.
Thank you for your help. xx
I wonder if any of you can offer any support on tried and tested suppliments. I have a 16.2hh tbxshire 12yrs old. Earlier this year he suffered with a very bad cold/flu which took the vets 6 weeks to cure (it was so bad initially we thought it was strangles), however a long story short, all tests were negative for strangles and his condition eventually cleared up with penicilin (Norodine granuals did not work).
Since then he has occasionally suffered with a cough (i believe the condition has damaged his respiratory system, as he had it so long) - usually when he gets a little excited (feed time) and within the first trot when we ride (in the school but not usually on a hack). He is in a well ventilated stable/fed hayledge and on chippings. However I would also like to feed him a respiratory suppliment to try and help him, it is very occasional maybe 1 or 2 times a day and he mostly only suffers this time of year, once spring comes he is good again.
He is fed, chop or alfalfa, calm and condition, topline cubes, sugarbeet, carrots and garlic daily.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a suppliment/advice which would be beneficial to him? Preferably tried and tested ones.
Thank you for your help. xx