sesmo_k
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Hiya,
I have an old pony (she's about 35) who hasn't come through the winter too well. She's looking very skinny and has lost quite a lot of muscle mass. The other horses have started to gain weight with the spring grass coming through, but she hasn't. She had her teeth done last november, and I know that she doesn't have many molars left, well she has 6 1/2. She's been de-wormed regularly, every 6-8 weeks and gets haylage (like silage specifically for horses) and hard feed everyday (coarse mix, some bran and maize). She also had a liver disease about 15 years ago from which she recovered (sorry, I can't remember the specifics, I was 15 at the time). She has a good appetite, and eats everything that she gets. She is turned out all day in a field with the other horses. She's not a nervous type either. Her behaviour hasn't changed, her coat is in good condition and she looks healthy except for the weight.
So I'm thinking that her main problem is the lack of teeth. With this in mind, what could we feed her to help with the weight gain? Is there anything we could add to her feed to help with digestion? She gets cider vinegar in her feed, which a few years ago we found helped with weight gain, but she's skinnier then she ever has been. I've had allsorts of things suggested, like corn oil, brown bread and beer! Anyone have any suggestions???
We've had her for over 20 years, she's more like a pet than a horse!
I have an old pony (she's about 35) who hasn't come through the winter too well. She's looking very skinny and has lost quite a lot of muscle mass. The other horses have started to gain weight with the spring grass coming through, but she hasn't. She had her teeth done last november, and I know that she doesn't have many molars left, well she has 6 1/2. She's been de-wormed regularly, every 6-8 weeks and gets haylage (like silage specifically for horses) and hard feed everyday (coarse mix, some bran and maize). She also had a liver disease about 15 years ago from which she recovered (sorry, I can't remember the specifics, I was 15 at the time). She has a good appetite, and eats everything that she gets. She is turned out all day in a field with the other horses. She's not a nervous type either. Her behaviour hasn't changed, her coat is in good condition and she looks healthy except for the weight.
So I'm thinking that her main problem is the lack of teeth. With this in mind, what could we feed her to help with the weight gain? Is there anything we could add to her feed to help with digestion? She gets cider vinegar in her feed, which a few years ago we found helped with weight gain, but she's skinnier then she ever has been. I've had allsorts of things suggested, like corn oil, brown bread and beer! Anyone have any suggestions???
We've had her for over 20 years, she's more like a pet than a horse!