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Lynn

equine12@msn.com New Mexico

IP: 63.231.121.69

Jul 18, 08 - 7:38 AM
Aged Stallion with Renal Failure

My stallion is 26 years old and has been loosing weight without much of an appetite. My vet has worked his teeth and did a rectal exam and found nothing to suggest a growth. Blood tests revealed that he has renal failure. He said to keep the protein level below 10% and keep him on grass hay. I have started him on B12 injections every 5-7 days. I just want to encourage him to eat as much as possible to keep his weight up. I know it is just a matter of time but I want to do all I can to keep him comfortable. Any suggestions on what to feed would be appreciated. Thanks!
Dr. Getty

Bayfield, CO

IP: 66.118.192.138

Jul 23rd, 2008 - 9:50 PM
Re: Aged Stallion with Renal Failure

Hello Lynn,

Thank you for writing about your fellow and I am very sorry to hear about his illness.

I have two recommendations for you to help his appetite and his ability to get more calories from his hay. The first is Ration Plus -- this is a prebiotic that will keep the microbes in his hind gut healthy. This will improve forage digestion and therefore, help him maintain his weight.

The second suggestion, in addition to Ration Plus, is BPlex. This is simply a B Complex and can be fed along with the B12 injections. There are 8 B vitamins and they work together to improve appetite and digestion (among other things).

Yes, low protein is important, along with easy access to a consistent supply of clean water. A plain, white salt block is also important.

Keep me posted,

Dr. Getty
Lynn

New Mexico

IP: 65.100.126.155

Jul 26th, 2008 - 2:53 PM
Re: Aged Stallion with Renal Failure

My stallion has been eating better since I contacted you. He is getting a prebiotic along with a sweet feed ( 9% protein) which he seems to really enjoy. I will get some BPlex as I think the B 12 shots have been what has peaked his appetite. He has white salt and all the clean water he wants and he is drinking well. He is eating his grass hay but not cleaning it up as he use to.I don't know what to really expect with his condition so I need to talk to my vet and let him know how he is doing. Thank you for your support and suggestions

Lynn (\___~~
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Dr. Getty

Bayfield, CO

IP: 66.118.192.138

Aug 1st, 2008 - 8:58 PM
Re: Aged Stallion with Renal Failure

Hi Lynn,

I'm glad to hear he's doing better. Please keep me posted.

All the best,

Dr. Getty


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