ecrozier
Well-Known Member
Hi all
Just looking for some experiences with ulcer prone horses, particularly has anyone had a horse that a one month full dose course of gastroguard with another month gradually reducing the dose hasn't sorted out? And also does anyone have any experienced with bacterial causes?
My horse was scoped positive with splash ulcers in the early summer, a short course of GGuard sorted him out, back to normal all through summer and autumn, minor niggles started November/December, full blown return to being unrideable by Christmas, did a 1 week GG course as before, no improvement, tried the equinescience gastroplus, no improvement at all
so now going back on the GGuard for a month.
But just a bit worried where we go next if it doesn't work!!! Will obviously re scope at that point, but vet has said ATM that as it is identical to previous presentation that we will try the GGuard now, and scope if it doesn't work. Scared I have the one horse it won't sort out tho!
And also concerned as to why they have flared up, he has very ulcer friendly feed (hifi molasses free and pure easy), constant access to hay (although he sometimes stands around not eating it!) and is stabled as little as possible - ATM though they are in 4pm-8am, but that's yard rules, in summer they are out 4pm - 10am, and even now he has a huge haynet, and treat ball with fibre. Will be adding in some Alfa a and corn oil, and an Alfa based feed just before riding. Not sure what more I can do!! Can't work out why he had this flare up though, of anything he's been competing far less since November than over summer, so feel it's not work/stress related. Did swap him off ers pellets when they came in for winter and they do contain Alfa which seems to be reported as good for ulcers... But struggle to believe that's enough for this level of flare up! Also did start jumping him again, max once a week.... Will stick to flatwork for now if I can get him sorted out!
Any thoughts/experiences gratefully appreciated!!
Incidentally he's sound and happy to move forward on the lunge, has minor spavin but that doesn't appear to bother him, no pain reaction on his back and is the same in both saddles/bare back. Has had his back done by both a Physio and mctimoney Chiro and both happy with that. It's a very specific reaction to my leg, particularly my left leg but both get a reaction - he turns round and bites at my leg, then if I don't stop using it (even just lying on his side) he will kick out or leap forward and buck.... Totally happy to long rein and lunge though.... But very girthy and also not 100% happy being rugged up ATM. Generally fairly calm and happy and looking well outwardly.
Gaaahhhh horses - so frustrating!
Just looking for some experiences with ulcer prone horses, particularly has anyone had a horse that a one month full dose course of gastroguard with another month gradually reducing the dose hasn't sorted out? And also does anyone have any experienced with bacterial causes?
My horse was scoped positive with splash ulcers in the early summer, a short course of GGuard sorted him out, back to normal all through summer and autumn, minor niggles started November/December, full blown return to being unrideable by Christmas, did a 1 week GG course as before, no improvement, tried the equinescience gastroplus, no improvement at all
But just a bit worried where we go next if it doesn't work!!! Will obviously re scope at that point, but vet has said ATM that as it is identical to previous presentation that we will try the GGuard now, and scope if it doesn't work. Scared I have the one horse it won't sort out tho!
And also concerned as to why they have flared up, he has very ulcer friendly feed (hifi molasses free and pure easy), constant access to hay (although he sometimes stands around not eating it!) and is stabled as little as possible - ATM though they are in 4pm-8am, but that's yard rules, in summer they are out 4pm - 10am, and even now he has a huge haynet, and treat ball with fibre. Will be adding in some Alfa a and corn oil, and an Alfa based feed just before riding. Not sure what more I can do!! Can't work out why he had this flare up though, of anything he's been competing far less since November than over summer, so feel it's not work/stress related. Did swap him off ers pellets when they came in for winter and they do contain Alfa which seems to be reported as good for ulcers... But struggle to believe that's enough for this level of flare up! Also did start jumping him again, max once a week.... Will stick to flatwork for now if I can get him sorted out!
Any thoughts/experiences gratefully appreciated!!
Incidentally he's sound and happy to move forward on the lunge, has minor spavin but that doesn't appear to bother him, no pain reaction on his back and is the same in both saddles/bare back. Has had his back done by both a Physio and mctimoney Chiro and both happy with that. It's a very specific reaction to my leg, particularly my left leg but both get a reaction - he turns round and bites at my leg, then if I don't stop using it (even just lying on his side) he will kick out or leap forward and buck.... Totally happy to long rein and lunge though.... But very girthy and also not 100% happy being rugged up ATM. Generally fairly calm and happy and looking well outwardly.
Gaaahhhh horses - so frustrating!