3OldPonies
Well-Known Member
Sorry this is a bit of a long one.
My 25 yr old pony keeps having occasion bouts of I don't know what. We change nothing in his regime, but about every 7 - 8 weeks for some reason, and always at a weekend) he goes off his food for at least one meal and becomes really quiet and subdued. I've been suspicious that someone is feeding him something they shouldn't be over the fence and causing him a very mild flatulent colic. As well as not eating he also slows down in the amount he poos, and when he does get back to normal there is usually a large soft poo before things get back to normal. He also does a kind of groaning burp now and again when he first goes off his feed. Each episode lasts around 18 hours or so. I walk or lunge him periodically while symptoms are displaying which seems to shift some gas and get things going again. The classic looking round, sweating, pawing, trying to roll, high temperature and increased breathing colic symptoms are all missing.
Anyone got any ideas? Either on what it is, or what else I can do to help him? He never seems to get bad enough to need a vet. Do you think I could be right in my assumption that he is getting extra 'treats' from passers by?
My 25 yr old pony keeps having occasion bouts of I don't know what. We change nothing in his regime, but about every 7 - 8 weeks for some reason, and always at a weekend) he goes off his food for at least one meal and becomes really quiet and subdued. I've been suspicious that someone is feeding him something they shouldn't be over the fence and causing him a very mild flatulent colic. As well as not eating he also slows down in the amount he poos, and when he does get back to normal there is usually a large soft poo before things get back to normal. He also does a kind of groaning burp now and again when he first goes off his feed. Each episode lasts around 18 hours or so. I walk or lunge him periodically while symptoms are displaying which seems to shift some gas and get things going again. The classic looking round, sweating, pawing, trying to roll, high temperature and increased breathing colic symptoms are all missing.
Anyone got any ideas? Either on what it is, or what else I can do to help him? He never seems to get bad enough to need a vet. Do you think I could be right in my assumption that he is getting extra 'treats' from passers by?