Boss Mare
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This isn't mini related, but horse related. Please move / delete if it's not allowed. I appreciate any advice. Thank you in advance.
I have a 17 year old (estimated) QH cross. I've never really had any issues with him. The last few days he seems more low key than usual. Our weather is bitter and unseasonably cold. Snow, ice, single digit temps, etc. one day & the next in the 40s & 50s.
It started with him not eating as enthusiastic as normal. I believed him to be drinking enough, I keep his trough as ice free as possible, when he began not wanting to eat as much I thought dehydration.. So buckets of warm water it is. He will drink about half of what I put out and leave the rest.
Then he didn't really want his grass/alfalfa hay, the other horses ate it fine. So I switched to giving him straight alfalfa to entice him to eat. He is finishing about half of what I put out.
Grain, didn't want to eat his usual pellets, so I switched to a sweet feed. He picks at it. Finish about half.
Oh, and I've been doing soaked beet pulp too. He has never been a fan, as usual will eat about half of what I put out.
He is laying down a little more than usual, especially in the sun.
No rolling, biting, pawing. Pooping, etc. good. He is not losing weight, yet. Gum color, etc. good. Visually I can not see anything going on in his mouth.
However, he was grinding his teeth quite a bit - I got some Gastroguard from a horsey friend - that night he acted a little better. Gastroguard for 3 days and each day is a little better. - BUT -
He still doesn't really want grain, just picks. and it takes him all day to finish a flake of alfalfa vs a few hours. He will eat all of the apples and carrots you hand him (2 days after Gastroguard), but still no grain and reluctant with hay. He eats, but not stand in front of the food until it's gone like he usually is.
I emailed my vet. We are discussing getting his teeth floated. Also, discussing the possibility of respiratory? (No mucus, coughing, etc)
Guess I am grasping for ideas, I feel like I've covered the basis, waiting to come up with a plan from my vet and have her come out.
Thank you!
I have a 17 year old (estimated) QH cross. I've never really had any issues with him. The last few days he seems more low key than usual. Our weather is bitter and unseasonably cold. Snow, ice, single digit temps, etc. one day & the next in the 40s & 50s.
It started with him not eating as enthusiastic as normal. I believed him to be drinking enough, I keep his trough as ice free as possible, when he began not wanting to eat as much I thought dehydration.. So buckets of warm water it is. He will drink about half of what I put out and leave the rest.
Then he didn't really want his grass/alfalfa hay, the other horses ate it fine. So I switched to giving him straight alfalfa to entice him to eat. He is finishing about half of what I put out.
Grain, didn't want to eat his usual pellets, so I switched to a sweet feed. He picks at it. Finish about half.
Oh, and I've been doing soaked beet pulp too. He has never been a fan, as usual will eat about half of what I put out.
He is laying down a little more than usual, especially in the sun.
No rolling, biting, pawing. Pooping, etc. good. He is not losing weight, yet. Gum color, etc. good. Visually I can not see anything going on in his mouth.
However, he was grinding his teeth quite a bit - I got some Gastroguard from a horsey friend - that night he acted a little better. Gastroguard for 3 days and each day is a little better. - BUT -
He still doesn't really want grain, just picks. and it takes him all day to finish a flake of alfalfa vs a few hours. He will eat all of the apples and carrots you hand him (2 days after Gastroguard), but still no grain and reluctant with hay. He eats, but not stand in front of the food until it's gone like he usually is.
I emailed my vet. We are discussing getting his teeth floated. Also, discussing the possibility of respiratory? (No mucus, coughing, etc)
Guess I am grasping for ideas, I feel like I've covered the basis, waiting to come up with a plan from my vet and have her come out.
Thank you!