jp0111
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I've had my new horse for a couple of months now and he's displaying some worrying behaviour - I'm wondering if he could have ulcers. I have spoken to the vet and will, of course, get them out to see him however in the meantime I'd be grateful for anyone's thoughts/experiences.
After having my new horse a couple of weeks he started to be a little girthy to tack up and act almost cold backed once on, sluggish off the leg to begin with and much better once warmed up. He has also become incredibly sensitive to groom, particularly on his right hand side...nothing malicious but fidgeting and moving away from me, occasionally turning to look at his stomach/scratch his side where I'd been touching. If I forced the issue touching his stomach he would really tense and you could see those sort of heave lines appearing.
During this time he had jumped out the field so I had the physio out who found some muscle tears around his shoulder and girth area on that side but that he was also being rather sensitive about it all! She mentioned the possibility of an ulcer having gone from being stabled 24/7 to living out but as he is eating well the idea was dismissed. Massaging and some box rest was recommended however this has caused a bit of a meltdown - incredibly stressed to the point of shaking in the stable (I bought my other horse in overnight to be with him but this made no difference), trashed bed in the morning, turning himself inside out when tied up, pawing the ground and a desperation to roll - I took him for a pick of grass and he immediately got down to roll whilst also being almost panicky to lead. I rang the vet who seemed to think it was a behavioural issue and suggested turning him back out - again super stressy and very fidgety while I changed his rugs, pawing the ground and trying to roll on the small bit of grass on the yard. When I turned him out I'd barely got the headcollar off and he'd thrown himself on the floor to roll. This was followed by a bit of a run around before starting to graze.
He is clearly unhappy and I'm waiting for my normal vet to return in a couple of days to speak to her but I'm very worried about him. Obviously any attempt at riding is off the cards until he is ok but I wondered if anyone had experienced anything at all similar? Throughout all this his appetite has been good - he can't eat his dinner quick enough in fact. I've done a fair bit of Googling and wondered whether it would be ulcers but when I floated this with the vet on the phone it was dismissed as he is still eating fine.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for your response. x
I've had my new horse for a couple of months now and he's displaying some worrying behaviour - I'm wondering if he could have ulcers. I have spoken to the vet and will, of course, get them out to see him however in the meantime I'd be grateful for anyone's thoughts/experiences.
After having my new horse a couple of weeks he started to be a little girthy to tack up and act almost cold backed once on, sluggish off the leg to begin with and much better once warmed up. He has also become incredibly sensitive to groom, particularly on his right hand side...nothing malicious but fidgeting and moving away from me, occasionally turning to look at his stomach/scratch his side where I'd been touching. If I forced the issue touching his stomach he would really tense and you could see those sort of heave lines appearing.
During this time he had jumped out the field so I had the physio out who found some muscle tears around his shoulder and girth area on that side but that he was also being rather sensitive about it all! She mentioned the possibility of an ulcer having gone from being stabled 24/7 to living out but as he is eating well the idea was dismissed. Massaging and some box rest was recommended however this has caused a bit of a meltdown - incredibly stressed to the point of shaking in the stable (I bought my other horse in overnight to be with him but this made no difference), trashed bed in the morning, turning himself inside out when tied up, pawing the ground and a desperation to roll - I took him for a pick of grass and he immediately got down to roll whilst also being almost panicky to lead. I rang the vet who seemed to think it was a behavioural issue and suggested turning him back out - again super stressy and very fidgety while I changed his rugs, pawing the ground and trying to roll on the small bit of grass on the yard. When I turned him out I'd barely got the headcollar off and he'd thrown himself on the floor to roll. This was followed by a bit of a run around before starting to graze.
He is clearly unhappy and I'm waiting for my normal vet to return in a couple of days to speak to her but I'm very worried about him. Obviously any attempt at riding is off the cards until he is ok but I wondered if anyone had experienced anything at all similar? Throughout all this his appetite has been good - he can't eat his dinner quick enough in fact. I've done a fair bit of Googling and wondered whether it would be ulcers but when I floated this with the vet on the phone it was dismissed as he is still eating fine.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance for your response. x