AntiPuck
Well-Known Member
Is this an option?
I am really reluctant to put my horse through the travel, overnight stay in a strange place, and starving, because being the type that she is and the fact that she is now used to living out with a herd 24/7, she will find this sudden change very stressful, and if she doesn't have ulcers already she no doubt will after all of that.
The horse's symptoms are being very grumpy with other horses and resource guarding, going off of hard feeds or temporarily losing appetite (unsure if this is palatabilty-related, however, as she's the fussiest horse i've met with foods, never goes off the hay or grass), attempts to nip when grooming front half and occasionally when girthed, and noticeable increase in spookiness on ground and ridden. She has responded positively to aloe vera juice and Acid Ease supplements. I would be surprised if she didn't have ulcers, given what I know of her and how badly she took the yard move when I first bought her.
I'm wondering if it's possible to treat without scoping initially, and then monitor for improvement over the course of the treatment?
I'd appreciate hearing your experience if this is something you have done.
I am really reluctant to put my horse through the travel, overnight stay in a strange place, and starving, because being the type that she is and the fact that she is now used to living out with a herd 24/7, she will find this sudden change very stressful, and if she doesn't have ulcers already she no doubt will after all of that.
The horse's symptoms are being very grumpy with other horses and resource guarding, going off of hard feeds or temporarily losing appetite (unsure if this is palatabilty-related, however, as she's the fussiest horse i've met with foods, never goes off the hay or grass), attempts to nip when grooming front half and occasionally when girthed, and noticeable increase in spookiness on ground and ridden. She has responded positively to aloe vera juice and Acid Ease supplements. I would be surprised if she didn't have ulcers, given what I know of her and how badly she took the yard move when I first bought her.
I'm wondering if it's possible to treat without scoping initially, and then monitor for improvement over the course of the treatment?
I'd appreciate hearing your experience if this is something you have done.