llohcins123
Active Member
Hi,
My horse has always been extremely sensitive to food and has been grumpy regarding anyone touching his tummy area. I have suspected Ulcers but I am not sure if his symptoms are extreme enough. We have made good process on finding feed to suit him - all fibre based. I noticed a huge improvement with him this summer when he was able to live out and once I started him on Protexin Gut Balancer he seemed noticeably more comfortable. However now we have hit winter he is really uncomfortable, grumpy and a pretty spooky. He has to be in from 4pm until 8am. I leave him with 3 huge soaked small holed hay nets - any more and he'll get too fat. He looks generally in good condition but to even brush his girth/ tummy he pulls horrendous faces at you - I know he is unhappy. Any ideas what I can do to help him? Is the Protexin Acid Ease worth a try? Anything else that could be recommended? Feel a bit lost at this point and don't like to have an unhappy horse = unhappy owner.
My horse has always been extremely sensitive to food and has been grumpy regarding anyone touching his tummy area. I have suspected Ulcers but I am not sure if his symptoms are extreme enough. We have made good process on finding feed to suit him - all fibre based. I noticed a huge improvement with him this summer when he was able to live out and once I started him on Protexin Gut Balancer he seemed noticeably more comfortable. However now we have hit winter he is really uncomfortable, grumpy and a pretty spooky. He has to be in from 4pm until 8am. I leave him with 3 huge soaked small holed hay nets - any more and he'll get too fat. He looks generally in good condition but to even brush his girth/ tummy he pulls horrendous faces at you - I know he is unhappy. Any ideas what I can do to help him? Is the Protexin Acid Ease worth a try? Anything else that could be recommended? Feel a bit lost at this point and don't like to have an unhappy horse = unhappy owner.