I acquired two mini horses almost 4 years ago. A plump, friendly little gelding and a slightly larger mare. I got no info on medical records, ages, etc. , basically the lady delivered them and took a check. (This was 87yo my mother's idea.)
The mare had her first bout with illness around the time the first vet came to give shots. She had diarrhea and he gave shots anyway. It almost killed her. She was lying down and pooping diarrhea. I got her over that and she got sick again. The vet came and stuck his hand up her butt and took a sample. Whatever he thought it was, sample was negative. I thought at the point, sand colic. Next vet didn't think that but thought metabolic disorder. 3rd vet thought sand colic and tubed her.
I started feeding sand clear regularly, but she kept getting sick. Projectile watery poop, anorexia, listlessness, basically acted like she felt crappy. She will eat beet pulp and likes to drink the juice, that's what kept her alive, I think.
As I researched this issue, I kept coming back to the Ph in her gut. I bought a probiotic and added it to her feed and she wouldn't touch it. I bought pectin for the diarrhea (vet prescribed clay) nothing would stop it. Eventually, I started giving her tums and they helped but she still got sick. The last time was brief.
Finally, I bought the probiotic treats at almost $20 a bag. She likes them, so I learned to make my own with the enzyme probiotics, apple flavored instant oatmeal, applesauce and lecithin. See attached
Fingers crossed that I can get her gut balanced with these. Is this unusual with mini-horses?
The mare had her first bout with illness around the time the first vet came to give shots. She had diarrhea and he gave shots anyway. It almost killed her. She was lying down and pooping diarrhea. I got her over that and she got sick again. The vet came and stuck his hand up her butt and took a sample. Whatever he thought it was, sample was negative. I thought at the point, sand colic. Next vet didn't think that but thought metabolic disorder. 3rd vet thought sand colic and tubed her.
I started feeding sand clear regularly, but she kept getting sick. Projectile watery poop, anorexia, listlessness, basically acted like she felt crappy. She will eat beet pulp and likes to drink the juice, that's what kept her alive, I think.
As I researched this issue, I kept coming back to the Ph in her gut. I bought a probiotic and added it to her feed and she wouldn't touch it. I bought pectin for the diarrhea (vet prescribed clay) nothing would stop it. Eventually, I started giving her tums and they helped but she still got sick. The last time was brief.
Finally, I bought the probiotic treats at almost $20 a bag. She likes them, so I learned to make my own with the enzyme probiotics, apple flavored instant oatmeal, applesauce and lecithin. See attached
Fingers crossed that I can get her gut balanced with these. Is this unusual with mini-horses?