hunterseat
Posted : 5/3/2010 1:02:33 PM
Let me say one more thing about the feed discussion. She asked how much I fed him. I thought about what my feed had weighed out when I checked it so I could use the recommended amount and she broke in and asked "how many scoops?" Well my scoop is a small lovely antique aluminum cup that I originally bought for doing batik so I was pretty sure that's not what she meant. [
] When I hesitated she said "a scoop is 3 pounds" (
red flag red flag) I'll let someone else guess why this was a red flag to me if you don't understand. Then she said "I want you to feed him 2 scoops, 3 times a day. Okay, she's saying 18 pounds of "complete" feed a day. Um.... no. I never argued with her, just nodded "...umm-hmmm..... uh-huh....." There's no way I could do that so, as I said, I added alfalfa pellets to his normal, high quality feed in accordance with what ADM recommends.
As I said, I do think he is doing some filling out - they all are! I don't know if it's his inability to chew and process - I'm trying to be more observant - I'm not ruling it out. OR if the hay quality was so poor they just weren't getting enough stuff from it.
1. Oops, what happened to my #3? Let's talk FEET, the crux of my initial problem.
She first asked to see him walk. She said he doesn't walk like he's foundered.
Then she picked out his feet. Okay, here's my rationalization, I don't expect you to buy it. Miles stays in the pasture 24/7. I have little time to spend on any of them some times (fortunately I think I just found some help) BUT I don't get out there and pick his feet out on a regular basis so.......
She announced he has severe thrush. I was holding his head, her "assistant" (not sure what her job was as she did NOTHING) was looking at me as if I was an animal abuser. I didn't want to argue and I didn't go look. The vet said she's seen a lot of it with the world being so wet right now. (
red flag red flag) Someone want to guess on why this was a small red flag to me? But she commented on how his frogs were so severely deteriorated. So she gave me some very strong concoction they mix themselves that has antibiotics, iodine, formaldahyde and who knows what else in it (and $20/bottle - half pint? maybe less?)
Then she did the "squeeze test". Never heard of it but I'm not real up on foundered horses so I'm sure everyone knows what that is. [8|] She took a clamp thingy, picked up his foot and squeezed his toe with it. YES he's sensitive so he probably had a founder episode.
She also noted the outside of he hoof seems spongy below the coronet band.
She wants him on Farrier's Secret - the only PROVEN hoof supplement. [8|]
Fast forward, I was out of town last weekend and put the hoof stuff and wormer on order. When I came back and it came in I started him. I did put stuff on his feet before I left.
I have to say, I've since looked at his feet. They are very dry and do not smell. Not sure how a severe thrush case looks but I'm imagining stinky moist, funky looking foot. Yes his frogs look bad but she never commented on the crack that is forming on that one foot that looks to be heading for all 4 feet. She had no explanation for that. HOWEVER I think it's going to benefit from the hoof concoction so I'll use that stuff on his soles, frogs, AND the outside making sure it goes down into those cracks. I'll just keep using it and hopefully that stuff that's attacking his feet will be destroyed. He's in line for a trimming next time Steve comes so I'll let you know what Steve thinks, too.
Sorry for the novel. I think I got it all in there.
OH here's a picture from the other day. (I've been lectured on the chair (ILYT) - I know it's bad - it's actually up in a flower bed that they don't normally walk in - I have a TON of yardwork to do.... [>:] )