deserthorsewoman
Posted : 3/30/2010 10:40:11 PM
OVer the course of these couple of years I first changed from sweetfeed to simple single ingredients, oats, corn, barley, a bit of linseed, a bit of soy,oil and a vit/min supplement. In the wintertime I usually add a bit of molasses-free sugarbeets. That's what I've been feeding for years before we came to Italy, and he never had a problem.
I eliminated one component at a time, the more obvious ones, like beetpulp, carrots and oil first, then the others, until I was down to plain oats. I've stuck with one item for about 3 weeks at a time, to see the effect. Yeast he got for two months daily, no effect, the same with yoghurt. It seemed that when I got different hay he was okay for a few days, then it started again. I get my hay from a dealer, so I never know what kind will come next. I asked to not bring me any legume hay anymore, which he didn't, but it didn't help either.
I did talk to a vet about it, when I realized that he was doing fine with grass. She said he might have a problem digesting hay, due to his age, and that probiotics might help him get over the winter, when there's only little grass. So I'm going to have a try. Any suggestions on brands?
It's just so strange, any normal horse has a bit loose stools when getting on grass, and he's the other way around...........and that happend very quick too, one day out on grass, next day no more diarrhea. A matter of 24 hours.
I've never encountered that problem with my other oldies. Or other senior horses I know.