davisn
Well-Known Member
Hi
I am in a bit of a pickle & would appreciate your advice.
My mare has put on a bit too much weight recently. A week ago I started bringing her in during the day & feeding her a slice or 2 of hay. This hay is good quality, but is very fine & quite short, but luckily I only bought a couple of bales whist waiting for my usual supplier.
She started coughing on this hay almost immediately, so I started soaking it, but it hasn't really made any difference. There is no discharge or anything, just a tickily cough. So I have got a grazing muzzle, which she wears during the day, off at night, & she is staying out.
Last year I fed her haylage as I didn't have any dry storage. She was fine on this, but certainly didn't drop any weight during the winter - she is such a good doer. The winter before we were still in a livery yard, feeding hay. She got a cough then, although was fine the year before on hay. This was a wet, green snot cough, which the vet treated with anti-biotics, which helped, but it didn't clear up completely until we moved up here.
So, what do I do? I have a few options:
i) I can feed the 'good' haylage I fed last year, but it won't help her weight & it's not always possible to work her as much as I would like as we live on a mountain by the coast & get really strong winds (you can't stand up straight) & a lot of rain.
ii) I have found some good hay, courser & longer than I have at the moment, but do I take the risk.
iii) I can get some dry haylage. It's wrapped, but was allowed to dry out too much really. Apparently it's off an 'old' field, ragwort & dust free, but not very rich with very little sugar in it.
Which would you go with?
Also, am I ok to continue/increase her work while she is still coughing or should I wait until it has cleared up? If it doesn't improve in a few days with her being out, or gets any worse I will obviously get the vet out. It's just so off putting & makes me feel guilty when working her & she coughs in trot or canter. Poor baby.
I am in a bit of a pickle & would appreciate your advice.
My mare has put on a bit too much weight recently. A week ago I started bringing her in during the day & feeding her a slice or 2 of hay. This hay is good quality, but is very fine & quite short, but luckily I only bought a couple of bales whist waiting for my usual supplier.
She started coughing on this hay almost immediately, so I started soaking it, but it hasn't really made any difference. There is no discharge or anything, just a tickily cough. So I have got a grazing muzzle, which she wears during the day, off at night, & she is staying out.
Last year I fed her haylage as I didn't have any dry storage. She was fine on this, but certainly didn't drop any weight during the winter - she is such a good doer. The winter before we were still in a livery yard, feeding hay. She got a cough then, although was fine the year before on hay. This was a wet, green snot cough, which the vet treated with anti-biotics, which helped, but it didn't clear up completely until we moved up here.
So, what do I do? I have a few options:
i) I can feed the 'good' haylage I fed last year, but it won't help her weight & it's not always possible to work her as much as I would like as we live on a mountain by the coast & get really strong winds (you can't stand up straight) & a lot of rain.
ii) I have found some good hay, courser & longer than I have at the moment, but do I take the risk.
iii) I can get some dry haylage. It's wrapped, but was allowed to dry out too much really. Apparently it's off an 'old' field, ragwort & dust free, but not very rich with very little sugar in it.
Which would you go with?
Also, am I ok to continue/increase her work while she is still coughing or should I wait until it has cleared up? If it doesn't improve in a few days with her being out, or gets any worse I will obviously get the vet out. It's just so off putting & makes me feel guilty when working her & she coughs in trot or canter. Poor baby.