Thistle
Well-Known Member
Horse suddenly very reactive to any leg, humping and kicking back, even in walk. Trots up fairly sound. Started Saturday, worked well for 20 mins then thought he had been stung, gave him Sunday off, tried again yesterday, against leg the minute he was asked to start to collect and hold himself, even in walk.
Horse has a history of hyperchondria, he is known as 'sick note' he is a bit of a grumpy creature at the best of times but has def become more irritable lately.
He is turned out all day, every day except for when he works or competes (dressage), overnight has about 1/3 bale hay, or in winter haylage (so pretty much ad lib, they don't come in until it's dark)
Feed atm consists of a handful of happy hoof with vits and mins as prior to this last week he has had plenty of energy. During winter he gets higher energy feed but always high fibre
He can be stressy and times if routine is altered, he condition is good, very shiney and well muscled.
He is a mild windsucker (after feed)
Plan is to have a chat with my vet this morning, horse is uninsurable due to his history and they wouldn't pay for ulcers anyway as he windsucks. He gets limestone flour (calcium carbonate) in his feed for the windsucking.
We have had him a few years, prior to that he was is a higher pressured competition environment where I know he got the very best care and attention, but would have had a higher grain diet and less turnout due to the nature of his work.
Depending on what vet says I think my plan is to start Omeprazole trial asap and ultimately import it from USA iff poss due to costs.
I would welcome any input, feed suggestions, ideas etc.
Timing isn't great, his rider is home from uni and desperate to compete him as his last years lameness seems to be resolved.
Horse has a history of hyperchondria, he is known as 'sick note' he is a bit of a grumpy creature at the best of times but has def become more irritable lately.
He is turned out all day, every day except for when he works or competes (dressage), overnight has about 1/3 bale hay, or in winter haylage (so pretty much ad lib, they don't come in until it's dark)
Feed atm consists of a handful of happy hoof with vits and mins as prior to this last week he has had plenty of energy. During winter he gets higher energy feed but always high fibre
He can be stressy and times if routine is altered, he condition is good, very shiney and well muscled.
He is a mild windsucker (after feed)
Plan is to have a chat with my vet this morning, horse is uninsurable due to his history and they wouldn't pay for ulcers anyway as he windsucks. He gets limestone flour (calcium carbonate) in his feed for the windsucking.
We have had him a few years, prior to that he was is a higher pressured competition environment where I know he got the very best care and attention, but would have had a higher grain diet and less turnout due to the nature of his work.
Depending on what vet says I think my plan is to start Omeprazole trial asap and ultimately import it from USA iff poss due to costs.
I would welcome any input, feed suggestions, ideas etc.
Timing isn't great, his rider is home from uni and desperate to compete him as his last years lameness seems to be resolved.