Hi everyone,
I know I have mentioned our beloved Marty's dental woes in the past, but I'd love to hear opinions on quidding. He has had several floats this year, most recently October, but this is after a lifetime of no dental care according to the rescue. He did choke once in rescue but they anecdotally said they thought it was because when his teeth finally weren't painful he was so starved that he just went crazy on the alfalfa hay, but they recommended a soaked diet going forward.
He does get all the calories he needs from soaked food (timothy cubes and senior feed 3 times a day, and a little bowl of chopped forage at night in his stall). I've gotten a little more casual about letting him be around long stem hay in turnout with his friend now that we have no grass. He noses around and munches on it happily but drops quids everywhere. We tried putting out chopped hay for the both since his friend's teeth are quite bad, too, but the friend didn't like it and it mostly got wasted.
How much do you all worry about quidding? Our vet said if we saw quids it was a choking risk, and I do generally trust them, but see other people who are less concerned and/or even say if the horses are quidding they know to spit the chewy food out and will be fine. I just feel bad for little guy when he's got nothing to chew on all day.
Thanks!
I know I have mentioned our beloved Marty's dental woes in the past, but I'd love to hear opinions on quidding. He has had several floats this year, most recently October, but this is after a lifetime of no dental care according to the rescue. He did choke once in rescue but they anecdotally said they thought it was because when his teeth finally weren't painful he was so starved that he just went crazy on the alfalfa hay, but they recommended a soaked diet going forward.
He does get all the calories he needs from soaked food (timothy cubes and senior feed 3 times a day, and a little bowl of chopped forage at night in his stall). I've gotten a little more casual about letting him be around long stem hay in turnout with his friend now that we have no grass. He noses around and munches on it happily but drops quids everywhere. We tried putting out chopped hay for the both since his friend's teeth are quite bad, too, but the friend didn't like it and it mostly got wasted.
How much do you all worry about quidding? Our vet said if we saw quids it was a choking risk, and I do generally trust them, but see other people who are less concerned and/or even say if the horses are quidding they know to spit the chewy food out and will be fine. I just feel bad for little guy when he's got nothing to chew on all day.
Thanks!