serious weight loss ideas needed please

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My 23 yr old gelding has lost 100kgs in a short space of time. i weighed him at the beginning of july, and about 2 weeks ago i noticed he had started to drop weight, i upped his feed and started feeding calm and condition. i had the vet out for blood test today and they all came back fine (i need to have a chat with the vet again as she left me a message) she asked me to weight tape him again (we know this isn't an accurate measure but it gives us an idea) and he is 100kgs lighter than the beginning of july.

he is currently out 24/7 with fairly decent grass (been in a couple of nights when the weather has been absolutely foul) he gets 2 sections of haylage, 2 feeds a day consisting of 1/2 a scoop of calm and condition, 1/2 a scoop of hifi senior, 1 scoop of pink powder and 2 pumps of soya oil, same day and night. he also gets 1/2 scoop of bog standard nuts scattered round the field to keep him occupied.

he seems to be losing weight rather than gaining it, so i am at a lose of what to try, he doesn't like big meals and tends to leave it if there is too much. also when he came in he only ate half his haylage (which he would normally lick of the floor to savor every scrap!) so any ideas greatly appreciated. obviously i am going to chat with my vet a sort out a proper feeding plan but any ideas i can take with me would be great.

oh just to add he was worm counted in the beginning of july and that came back 0 and he has had his teeth done at the beginning of june. i have stopped working him but he was in light work up until friday which consisted of short hacks or a short schooling sessions, no more than an hour max and mostly walk and trot.

cookies and wine for reading this.
 
Apparently conditioning cubes are much better 2 put weight on than calm and condition and they dont fizz them up. ive jus swapped that on my horse. id recommend ringing spillers or similar company for advice on feed. not sure bout reason 4 losing so much weight but vet is on the case which is sensible
 
Assuming there is no underlying illness then to gain weight you need to feed more energy than the horse needs for day to day living.
Soaked feeds are obviously great if the teeth are going a bit dodgy but they do increase the volume, which can be an issue if the horse leaves food.
Ive found badminton conditioning nuggets to be very palatable and they are high in energy. Grass nutsare another possibility.

Tapeworm doesnt show up on a worm count. Also the teeth can get smooth when older, so the horse struggles to grind food. maybe get a 2nd opinion on the teeth?
 
i work at a feed store, so have access to all that and i work with a very knowledgeable colleague who is gonna help me sort out a plan to show the vet. global herbs is a no no as he won't touch any of there products.
 
Not sure about why he would loose weight that quickly, but i found alfa-a oil very goo for gaining weight along with suga beet and maybe a senior mix also proper cooked linseed, not just the oil from the bottle, the actual stuff you cook for 24hours then feed.
 
My 2 mares were very skinny after last winter and i was trying barefoot so had to becareful what to feed. I gave them both fast fibre it comes in a tiny pellet form you soak it for 30seconds then its a nice mush!! It can be fed as a hay replacement. I really like it.
 
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