maddie7
Active Member
Hi everyone
I wonder if you guys with experience of hind gut issues could help me. My 7 year old eventer has been diagnosed with hind gut inflammation. She is having succeed and we have cut out all cereal feeds.
Essentially we looked for problems once she started stopping and knocking poles. Does anyone have experience of their horses coming back to full fitness and performance once the problem was being managed?
She is not ever going to be able to be a dressage queen (as she hates it). It would be such a shame if she just became a hack or broodmare at her young age. She loves her jumping and we would love to get back to what we were doing.
She only had the diagnosis a month ago so it's early days, I'm just concerned about her.
Also on the topic of breeding, it is a good idea to breed from a horse with hind gut issues?
Many thanks. I hope you can give me some words of encouragement
I wonder if you guys with experience of hind gut issues could help me. My 7 year old eventer has been diagnosed with hind gut inflammation. She is having succeed and we have cut out all cereal feeds.
Essentially we looked for problems once she started stopping and knocking poles. Does anyone have experience of their horses coming back to full fitness and performance once the problem was being managed?
She is not ever going to be able to be a dressage queen (as she hates it). It would be such a shame if she just became a hack or broodmare at her young age. She loves her jumping and we would love to get back to what we were doing.
She only had the diagnosis a month ago so it's early days, I'm just concerned about her.
Also on the topic of breeding, it is a good idea to breed from a horse with hind gut issues?
Many thanks. I hope you can give me some words of encouragement