JMS Miniatures
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Currently treating a horse with ulcers. First tube of UlcerGuard he was doing alot better. Once we finished the tube he went back down hill again. So vet said to put him back on UlcerGuard for another 3 weeks and if doesn't get better the next couple of day to call them again. Well he had improved slightly but not near as well as he did the first time. The last couple of days he was really off and on eating grain today he just didn't want to eat grain at all. So I called the vet and asked if I could get something better but he gave me some med thats suppose to soothe the ulcer, 2 tabs 3xs a day. I've been doing research and people have said that if you want to actually treat the ulcer you need GastroGuard. I asked my vet about it but he said UlcerGuard should do the same thing, even tho it says on the box its suppose to prevent not treat ulcers. I asked if they even had GastroGuard and they don't so not sure where I could even get it. I don't know how their could be much difference between the 2 since their both the same ingredient.
He was on the mini feed but vet and others thinks he just isn't digesting it very well. Considering how his hair coat got real dull I think I have to agree with them, which is really frusterating and hoped this feed would work. So right now he is just getting a handfull of StaySTRONG a low starch mineral, vitamin, electrolyte and a digestive aid supplement two times a day and he is struggling to eat that. I'm giving him alfalfa/timothy hay in front of him 24/7. I also bought him a immune building supplement that also helps clean up his digestive tract and has been known to help horses prone to ulcers or digestive upsets called Karbo Combo.
When he gets all better I won't go back to the mini feed. Going to feed him a product called PrimeGLO thats suppose to help horses that have digestive upsets and I would only have to feed half of what I was feeding with the mini feed so that way he can have more room to eat hay.
I'm just really worried about him. I wish I could just see signs of improvement. I want to trust my vet but my gut tells me he needs to be on something different since he has not shown much improvement this whole week.
UPDATE: He got checked out and I mean they did everything too him. Physical, perfect, no signs of him being sore or have any lameness issues. Bloodwork, perfect. Fecal, perfect. Scoped perfect. He says this horse is the picture of perfect health. He also says that the mini feed may have totally screwed his metabolism and go on more of a high fat but low starch low carb diet and get him back on track. He also wants me to put him on a supplement called Platinum Performance to help him along and there has been great results with this supplement. So no more mini feed around here. I'm just glad overall he is medically normal.
He was on the mini feed but vet and others thinks he just isn't digesting it very well. Considering how his hair coat got real dull I think I have to agree with them, which is really frusterating and hoped this feed would work. So right now he is just getting a handfull of StaySTRONG a low starch mineral, vitamin, electrolyte and a digestive aid supplement two times a day and he is struggling to eat that. I'm giving him alfalfa/timothy hay in front of him 24/7. I also bought him a immune building supplement that also helps clean up his digestive tract and has been known to help horses prone to ulcers or digestive upsets called Karbo Combo.
When he gets all better I won't go back to the mini feed. Going to feed him a product called PrimeGLO thats suppose to help horses that have digestive upsets and I would only have to feed half of what I was feeding with the mini feed so that way he can have more room to eat hay.
I'm just really worried about him. I wish I could just see signs of improvement. I want to trust my vet but my gut tells me he needs to be on something different since he has not shown much improvement this whole week.
UPDATE: He got checked out and I mean they did everything too him. Physical, perfect, no signs of him being sore or have any lameness issues. Bloodwork, perfect. Fecal, perfect. Scoped perfect. He says this horse is the picture of perfect health. He also says that the mini feed may have totally screwed his metabolism and go on more of a high fat but low starch low carb diet and get him back on track. He also wants me to put him on a supplement called Platinum Performance to help him along and there has been great results with this supplement. So no more mini feed around here. I'm just glad overall he is medically normal.
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