funnyfarmnorth
Well-Known Member
A while back there was quite a discussion about minis with unexplained diarrhea and there seemed to be more than a few who have experienced it. I was wondering if any one has seen inprovement and what they used. Is this more common in minis than the rest of the horse population? I ask because I have a 3 year old gelding that experiences this every year, usually late summer into late fall. Most of the time he has a formed stool but with a liquid discharge that dribbles and stains his legs. He eats well,maintains weight,plenty of energy no other symptoms. I have had him scoped nose to tail,twice, with no findings. We have taken him off grain,changed his grain,off hay and used Pepto,Bio spunge,increased use of Sand Clear,probiotics and now trying a product called Proviable-EQ with no help. Poop has been tested for worms and sand with no worms and some sand hence the increase in Sand Clear. Yep I tried the Macaroons too. He is now being kept in a "clean" paddock with no vegatation of any kind and fed in his stall with only mat on cement. Still no improvement. I really thought it was acorns,dried leaves or some year end plant. He's been 10 days so far with nothing but what I give him to eat and no treats like apples etc. I don't know what else to do. He seems so normal except his poops. No fever and blood work is normal. Tuesday I will talk to my Vet again and we may biopsy his G I tract and/or start him on steroids. Winter is closing in here in Maine and washing him daily and blow drying is a pain for both of us. I have a 2 year old and a weanling that have occasionsl bouts of the same and 4 other minis that have none. All on same care and feed. Any suggestions or comments? Thanks.