rabbitsfizz
Well-Known Member
I am tending to agree about the ulcers, I think you need to get her on medication and keep her on it for at least a month, and also to use all three meds, as suggested.
I am also highly suspect of the cat food thing...whilst horses will often eat stuff,( especially stuff they are not supposed to eat!!!) it makes me suspicious that she may be lacking in something that appears to her sense of smell, to be in the cat food, in the way that horses will sometimes chew if they are short of certain vitamins or minerals.
I would be inclined to just throw everything at her, give the gastroguard, the ranitidine and the sucralfate, give her a good mineral lick , get her out on a bit of good grass and give her some nice alfalfa and some nice soft grass hay for night time.
I would also stop offering her any sort of grain for a week, at least, she may just be sick and tired of you trying to get her to eat, I have had success with anorexics in the past just by leaving "snacks" lying around all over the shop and letting them "graze" on them (this was humans BTW!)
I am also highly suspect of the cat food thing...whilst horses will often eat stuff,( especially stuff they are not supposed to eat!!!) it makes me suspicious that she may be lacking in something that appears to her sense of smell, to be in the cat food, in the way that horses will sometimes chew if they are short of certain vitamins or minerals.
I would be inclined to just throw everything at her, give the gastroguard, the ranitidine and the sucralfate, give her a good mineral lick , get her out on a bit of good grass and give her some nice alfalfa and some nice soft grass hay for night time.
I would also stop offering her any sort of grain for a week, at least, she may just be sick and tired of you trying to get her to eat, I have had success with anorexics in the past just by leaving "snacks" lying around all over the shop and letting them "graze" on them (this was humans BTW!)