hannahgeorge
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I'm normally a lurker on here but have decided to post to see if anyone else has experience in dealing with water retention. My 7yo has always had quite a large tummy since i bought him as a 3yo. He tends to look much better after exercise, and isn't fat as such. My vet picked up on it a year or two ago, and recommended I try partially replacing his hay (soaked) with alfalfa, as it apparently doesn't hold as much water in the gut. However, being the sensitive chap that he is, alfalfa makes him extremely itchy, so it's a no-go.
In the last few months he's become incredibly grumpy to groom and girth up, and hates me brushing any part of his tummy. I was convinced it must be gastric ulcers, so had him scoped, but this only showed a very small area of minor ulcers - three weeks on gastroguard has made no difference. Incidently after being starved for the scope he looked great, the tummy was gone and he wasn't tucked up as you'd expect. It made me realise just how much water he must be holding in his gut normally. He also had the Succeed faecal test which came back clear. Back and saddles are fine. This has led me to think he must be very uncomfortable purely due to being bloated.
He has ad lib good quality soaked hay, is turned out daily, hard feed consists of 3/4 scoop Baileys ultra grass, 1 mug Baileys lo-cal balancer and soya oil, 3 times a day. He is a good doer. He works five times a week - schooling/ hacking/ occasional jumping.
My vet spoke to a nutritionist who said his feed regime is good, all she could really recommend was exercises to strengthen his core muscles, such as fast work.
I'm thinking of trying dry/steamed hay, as at least he wouldn't be eating hay that's already holding water (although of course he will drink more). Also perhaps some sort of digestion supplement such as yea-sacc.
Cookies for reading this far! Can anybody suggest anything else I could try? I just want to make the poor boy more comfortable!
In the last few months he's become incredibly grumpy to groom and girth up, and hates me brushing any part of his tummy. I was convinced it must be gastric ulcers, so had him scoped, but this only showed a very small area of minor ulcers - three weeks on gastroguard has made no difference. Incidently after being starved for the scope he looked great, the tummy was gone and he wasn't tucked up as you'd expect. It made me realise just how much water he must be holding in his gut normally. He also had the Succeed faecal test which came back clear. Back and saddles are fine. This has led me to think he must be very uncomfortable purely due to being bloated.
He has ad lib good quality soaked hay, is turned out daily, hard feed consists of 3/4 scoop Baileys ultra grass, 1 mug Baileys lo-cal balancer and soya oil, 3 times a day. He is a good doer. He works five times a week - schooling/ hacking/ occasional jumping.
My vet spoke to a nutritionist who said his feed regime is good, all she could really recommend was exercises to strengthen his core muscles, such as fast work.
I'm thinking of trying dry/steamed hay, as at least he wouldn't be eating hay that's already holding water (although of course he will drink more). Also perhaps some sort of digestion supplement such as yea-sacc.
Cookies for reading this far! Can anybody suggest anything else I could try? I just want to make the poor boy more comfortable!