dressagelove
Well-Known Member
My usually laid back TB is becoming a completely different character. He is unpredictable, fights something chronic with the other horses, he spooks (never been spooky in his life) and throws a wobbly for no reason - complete unlike him.
He is an ex racer, and they are more prone to developing ulcers I believe?
I have not had him scoped, but have done some accupressure and he is fairly grumpy to be touched in the digestive tract, and tacked up, mounted etc.
I have been reading up on ulcers, and know about the expensive drug treatments available, but do these definitely work? How long would I have to feed them? How do you get hold of them? It may sound irresponsible but I tend to avoid vets like the plague, my vets are hopeless, charge me through to nose and only get used in emergencies, I would like to avoid involving them where possible.
I read that aloe vera juice and charcoal also help? Is this true? He is kept turned out full and is only fed sugar free fast fibre, and supplements.
He is an ex racer, and they are more prone to developing ulcers I believe?
I have not had him scoped, but have done some accupressure and he is fairly grumpy to be touched in the digestive tract, and tacked up, mounted etc.
I have been reading up on ulcers, and know about the expensive drug treatments available, but do these definitely work? How long would I have to feed them? How do you get hold of them? It may sound irresponsible but I tend to avoid vets like the plague, my vets are hopeless, charge me through to nose and only get used in emergencies, I would like to avoid involving them where possible.
I read that aloe vera juice and charcoal also help? Is this true? He is kept turned out full and is only fed sugar free fast fibre, and supplements.