oscarwild
Well-Known Member
My horse has been choking on haylage the last few weeks. Sometimes she gags on it, sometimes she just chokes and other times she does both.
I have had the vet out and she was scoped this morning and we couldnt see any reason as to why she would be choking on it. Her teeth are fine and she can chew properly. Vet is worried that she does this basically everytime she gets haylage and has done it with hard feed once during this time.
Have been adviced that she gets a very wet hard feed which I have been doing anyway and that if she gets haylage she should be given it soaked.
Would I be better soaking the haylage or should I put her on hay and soak that instead? She at present is out 24/7 and occassionally gets haylage when she is brought in to ride if she gets a few hrs inside before returning to the field.
I have had the vet out and she was scoped this morning and we couldnt see any reason as to why she would be choking on it. Her teeth are fine and she can chew properly. Vet is worried that she does this basically everytime she gets haylage and has done it with hard feed once during this time.
Have been adviced that she gets a very wet hard feed which I have been doing anyway and that if she gets haylage she should be given it soaked.
Would I be better soaking the haylage or should I put her on hay and soak that instead? She at present is out 24/7 and occassionally gets haylage when she is brought in to ride if she gets a few hrs inside before returning to the field.