aniford
Well-Known Member
Hi folks
it has been a while since I posted a thread about my 16.2hh, Hanoverian X TB, 22yr old mare and the weight loss she has suffered over the last 12-18mths.
The vet diagnosed "age related mal-absorption syndrome" of some kind in August 2011 and prescribed Prednisole.
Holly was weaned off the Prednisole, last dose being 7th May.
I struggled to keep any weight on her all winter. By April she was 608kg (using laminitic tape). Ideally Holly should be around 650-700kg.
Holly is now measuring 650kg on the tape and is improving daily. Probably because the grazing is much improved this year.
My question is now, if the vet's diagnosis is correct would the grass have made any difference to her? I am now even more convinced that the diagnosis was incorrect but if anyone has any ideas or suggestions, I would really appreciate them.
Many Thanks
Ani
PS I am hoping this is a continuing trend and I have also completely cut all cereal feeds from her diet. Fibre nuts and rice bran seemed to help during the last few winter months.
it has been a while since I posted a thread about my 16.2hh, Hanoverian X TB, 22yr old mare and the weight loss she has suffered over the last 12-18mths.
The vet diagnosed "age related mal-absorption syndrome" of some kind in August 2011 and prescribed Prednisole.
Holly was weaned off the Prednisole, last dose being 7th May.
I struggled to keep any weight on her all winter. By April she was 608kg (using laminitic tape). Ideally Holly should be around 650-700kg.
Holly is now measuring 650kg on the tape and is improving daily. Probably because the grazing is much improved this year.
My question is now, if the vet's diagnosis is correct would the grass have made any difference to her? I am now even more convinced that the diagnosis was incorrect but if anyone has any ideas or suggestions, I would really appreciate them.
Many Thanks
Ani
PS I am hoping this is a continuing trend and I have also completely cut all cereal feeds from her diet. Fibre nuts and rice bran seemed to help during the last few winter months.