MyLuckyStar
Well-Known Member
Could someone please tell me the signs of ulcers in a horse?
A friends daughters pony is quite 'tetchy' to groom in places (at the back end of his rib cage, his flanks etc) - he doesn't kick but will swish his tail, lift his leg and pull faces.
He sometimes swishes his tail when ridden if he's been kicked on or tapped with a crop. He is otherwise good to ride though. He is 19 now and just hacked, with the occasional short schooling sesison.
He was on the thinner side when they had him but he is putting weight on slowly. He is fed pink powder senior, alpha beet and safe & sound (he's previously had laminitis)
A friends daughters pony is quite 'tetchy' to groom in places (at the back end of his rib cage, his flanks etc) - he doesn't kick but will swish his tail, lift his leg and pull faces.
He sometimes swishes his tail when ridden if he's been kicked on or tapped with a crop. He is otherwise good to ride though. He is 19 now and just hacked, with the occasional short schooling sesison.
He was on the thinner side when they had him but he is putting weight on slowly. He is fed pink powder senior, alpha beet and safe & sound (he's previously had laminitis)