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Re: 19 yo Underweight Cribbing National Showhorse

Dr. Getty

I forgot to ask if there is joint supplement that you recommend, and if a multi-vitamin is necessary for the older horse.

Thanks again,
Cheryl

Where are you from? Trabuco Canyon, California

How did you locate this forum? Yahoo

Re: 19 yo Underweight Cribbing National Showhorse

Hi Cheryl,

I highly recommend Actiflex as an excellent joint preparation. It comes in a liquid, a powder, or as a senior formula. They are all the same, except for the form and the senior formula has probiotics and a little extra fat.

If your older horse is not getting a commercially fortified feed, fed according to directions, then it is wise to fill in the gaps with a comprehensive vitamin/mineral supplement. I recommend Glanzen Complete unless he is grazing on good quality pasture for at least 8 hours a day, then go with Glanzen.

All the best,

Dr. Getty

cheryl l.
Dr. Getty

I forgot to ask if there is joint supplement that you recommend, and if a multi-vitamin is necessary for the older horse.

Thanks again,
Cheryl

Where are you from? Bayfield, CO

Re: 19 yo Underweight Cribbing National Showhorse

Hi Dr. Getty - I am pleased to announce that my horse has finally (1st time in 3 years) gained weight. His hips have even filled in! The magic formula for him was 2lbs Alfalfa Timothy Pellets / 1.5lbs Pennefields Fibergized Omega, Ration Plus & Joint Supplement 2x a day in the AM & PM (Soaked cause he chokes), along with 2-3 flakes of Orchard Grass per day. I kept him on that for 3 months and now have cut it down to 2lbs AT Pellets/1.5lbs Fibergized/Ration plus/Joint Supp/2-3 Flakes orchard and he is still keeping it on nicely. I think the pellets have really helped him out,he still cribs but he feels great & looks AWESOME! Thanks again for all your help!!!

Where are you from? Trabuco Canyon

How did you locate this forum? Internet

Re: 19 yo Underweight Cribbing National Showhorse

Sorry, I forgot to mention that my Original Post was on July 7, 2009. And he has gained around 75 - 85lbs :)

Where are you from? Trabuco Canyon

How did you locate this forum? Internet

Re: 19 yo Underweight Cribbing National Showhorse

Hi Cheryl,

Congratulations! I am delighted to hear how well he is doing. Keeping his digestive tract full is a major factor in maintaining a normal weight, as well as to prevent (and even cure) an ulcer which is a major cause of cribbing.

Cribbing is a stress response and becomes a bad habit. But with the right approach and lots of patience, it can be reduced and even eliminated.

If you need further help with that, please let me know.

Best regards,

Dr. Getty

Cheryl
Sorry, I forgot to mention that my Original Post was on July 7, 2009. And he has gained around 75 - 85lbs

Where are you from? Bayfield, CO