Hey everybody, bare with me, this is going to be long.
I'm looking for help or suggestions with my little mare, she is extremely well bred and is my dream horse.
This past summer I purchased her and she travelled 12 hours to me, and within a month she had ulcers and had to spend 4 days at a vet college, after a month of gastro guard, misoprostol and sucralfate and a ton of money. She was fully cleared.
The vet chalked it up to travel/new environment/herd mate.
After a couple months being clear, she started acting weird again. I went to my regular vet and got omeprazole and sucralfate. And it's been almost 4 months since then. Every time she come off the sucralfate it starts all over again, and she'll get ventral edema before her teats, and be super sensitive that she'll sometimes kick out or try to bite you if you touch that area, and stomp her feet/swish her tail before pooping. I had my vet out a couple weeks ago again, and we did bloodwork, everything came back perfect, heart sounded great.
My vet took one look at my feeding program and said it's 100% geared towards a horse for ulcers and it doesn't make sense as to why she is acting like this. And just told me to keep feeding way I am and the meds again.
But its been 4 months.
She's out with my gelding. Which may be part of the problem, he likes to play and she doesn't want any of his crap, but when she first came they were best friends, grooming each other etc.
I can't separate them right now, due to too much snow to put a fence up. They come inside at night, in which she jogs to her stall as she loves coming in.
I notice she likes to lay down a fair bit during the evening/night.
Anyways here is what she is currently getting morning and night:
1 Cup Soaked Beet Pulp
1 Cup Soaked Alfalfa Cubes
2 tsp of Madbarn Omenity Premix (vitamins & minerals)
1 Tsp Madbarn w-3 oil (high in omega)
And literally free choice hay during the day, and at night she has a hay bag and some loose hay in the stall too, and I go out before bed to make sure she still has plenty of hay.
She likes to waste hay like crazy too, some of it is stemmy which is part of the reason. I notice she does better on finer, leafy hay. But in our area no one has anything like that.
She's still on maintained dose of omeprazole, her sucralfate ran out on Monday, and her symptoms are already back.
I just started her on Lilly of the dessert aloe vera gel, I noticed after only giving her a small amount of 3cc the past two days that her poo's are already starting to get runny again.
I purchased probiotics in the fall, and it just made her have the ***** and did nothing for her. So I had to take her off that.
I just purchased gut coat as well, I haven't tried it yet, was waiting to see what the aloe vera did for her first.
Does anyone have any suggestions or any experience with these issues ?
I'm starting to run out of options other then medications.
And the worst part is, my regular vet has decided to get out of equine, so now I have no vet. No medications. And all the other vets in the area aren't taking any more clients. The only option is to drive her to a vet college, and I cannot afford it as she has already cost me double what I paid.
She was suppose to be my next driving horse, along with be a broodmare down the line. I've never had a issue with any of my horses before, and I even have a Diploma in Equine Studies/Sciences.
Sincerely a very exhausted owner.
I'm looking for help or suggestions with my little mare, she is extremely well bred and is my dream horse.
This past summer I purchased her and she travelled 12 hours to me, and within a month she had ulcers and had to spend 4 days at a vet college, after a month of gastro guard, misoprostol and sucralfate and a ton of money. She was fully cleared.
The vet chalked it up to travel/new environment/herd mate.
After a couple months being clear, she started acting weird again. I went to my regular vet and got omeprazole and sucralfate. And it's been almost 4 months since then. Every time she come off the sucralfate it starts all over again, and she'll get ventral edema before her teats, and be super sensitive that she'll sometimes kick out or try to bite you if you touch that area, and stomp her feet/swish her tail before pooping. I had my vet out a couple weeks ago again, and we did bloodwork, everything came back perfect, heart sounded great.
My vet took one look at my feeding program and said it's 100% geared towards a horse for ulcers and it doesn't make sense as to why she is acting like this. And just told me to keep feeding way I am and the meds again.
But its been 4 months.
She's out with my gelding. Which may be part of the problem, he likes to play and she doesn't want any of his crap, but when she first came they were best friends, grooming each other etc.
I can't separate them right now, due to too much snow to put a fence up. They come inside at night, in which she jogs to her stall as she loves coming in.
I notice she likes to lay down a fair bit during the evening/night.
Anyways here is what she is currently getting morning and night:
1 Cup Soaked Beet Pulp
1 Cup Soaked Alfalfa Cubes
2 tsp of Madbarn Omenity Premix (vitamins & minerals)
1 Tsp Madbarn w-3 oil (high in omega)
And literally free choice hay during the day, and at night she has a hay bag and some loose hay in the stall too, and I go out before bed to make sure she still has plenty of hay.
She likes to waste hay like crazy too, some of it is stemmy which is part of the reason. I notice she does better on finer, leafy hay. But in our area no one has anything like that.
She's still on maintained dose of omeprazole, her sucralfate ran out on Monday, and her symptoms are already back.
I just started her on Lilly of the dessert aloe vera gel, I noticed after only giving her a small amount of 3cc the past two days that her poo's are already starting to get runny again.
I purchased probiotics in the fall, and it just made her have the ***** and did nothing for her. So I had to take her off that.
I just purchased gut coat as well, I haven't tried it yet, was waiting to see what the aloe vera did for her first.
Does anyone have any suggestions or any experience with these issues ?
I'm starting to run out of options other then medications.
And the worst part is, my regular vet has decided to get out of equine, so now I have no vet. No medications. And all the other vets in the area aren't taking any more clients. The only option is to drive her to a vet college, and I cannot afford it as she has already cost me double what I paid.
She was suppose to be my next driving horse, along with be a broodmare down the line. I've never had a issue with any of my horses before, and I even have a Diploma in Equine Studies/Sciences.
Sincerely a very exhausted owner.