Eaglestone
Well-Known Member
Motor who is a 14.3hh, 28 year old Cushings horse, at a very high risk of Laminitis, now has very limited teeth grinding capacity.
He now tends to favour his 'bucket' feed and eats little hay, although saying that, he has never eaten just for the sake of it, if you see what I mean
He is now polishing off 2 big feeds of 1 Scoop of High Fibre Nuts (D & H) and 1 Scoop of Happy Hoof (Spillers), with a small amount of Corn Oil and Carrots (I know he should not have these, however
) mixed with a litre of water.
Do you think this is ok, as I am a little worried that this is too much in one feed, although it takes him quite a long time to eat .... sometimes he eats it in dribs and drabs and other times he seems to just tuck straight in and continues eating until it has nearly gone
Weight wise, he is looking very good, possibly too good (in Vets eyes), as the Vet did suggest in the Summer that he lose some weight
. I did reduce the feed and then he started to look ribby again, so I increased it again and now you can just see his ribs, but I am happy with his weight ... but not 100% sure what the Vet would say
So what do you feed your Veteran, who has the same health and risk issues as Motor?
After finding out what has been tried and tested on any of your Cushings horse's out there, I will discuss with Dodson & Horrell and Spillers feed helplines.
Thank you
He now tends to favour his 'bucket' feed and eats little hay, although saying that, he has never eaten just for the sake of it, if you see what I mean
He is now polishing off 2 big feeds of 1 Scoop of High Fibre Nuts (D & H) and 1 Scoop of Happy Hoof (Spillers), with a small amount of Corn Oil and Carrots (I know he should not have these, however
Do you think this is ok, as I am a little worried that this is too much in one feed, although it takes him quite a long time to eat .... sometimes he eats it in dribs and drabs and other times he seems to just tuck straight in and continues eating until it has nearly gone
Weight wise, he is looking very good, possibly too good (in Vets eyes), as the Vet did suggest in the Summer that he lose some weight
So what do you feed your Veteran, who has the same health and risk issues as Motor?
After finding out what has been tried and tested on any of your Cushings horse's out there, I will discuss with Dodson & Horrell and Spillers feed helplines.
Thank you