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Older mare doesn't have enough weight for winter

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avmalibu
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2017-10-30 6:09 PM
Subject: Older mare doesn't have enough weight for winter



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 I've got an older, 21-22 (?) year old mare, in the past she's been a super easy keeper the hardest thing was making sure she didn't get too fat since she was always the boss in the pasture and she always made sure she got enough to eat :P Summer 2016 she was out to pasture and foundered, I'd never seen a foundered horse before and didn't recognize the signs soon enough to take her off that grass. I contacted some vets and horse people, made sure her hooves were trimmed regularly and put her on bute for a time. Her hooves have grown out and look great and I've watched her weight a lot more carefully since. This past summer I got married and took her with me, she's in a smaller pasture with a heifer and a mini horse (previously she'd been with 5 sheep.) She lost a bit of weight since moving so I thought it might be the stress but it's been 4 months and she loves her new pasture buddies but she's just not gaining the weight back. She also seems a bit stiff. I'm hesitant to feed her beet pulp due to the sugar content. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm in Alberta so we get obnoxiously cold winters and I'm worried worried this one's going to be hard on her!
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2017-10-30 6:14 PM
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Message me. I am in Alberta have one foundered mare, and one geriatric.

Half way through the winter I switched to hemp oil and fibre and my horses blossomed.

It is actually cheap to feed I feed it with a quart of oats daily and it costs 1/ day per horse
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cow pie
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2017-10-30 6:32 PM
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Purina athlete is a straight fat,does not require to be fed with grain,a horse can eat it by it self.Forco is awesome and would be a great addition to your horses diet.
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paturninburnin89
Reg. Feb 2014
Posted 2017-10-30 8:10 PM
Subject: RE: Older mare doesn't have enough weight for winter


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I sell Triple Performance. It increases absorption and has all the amino acids and 40% protein. It has done wonders on hard keepers!
Text me I can send you pics. 717-420-0022
Its only .50 a day!!!
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2017-10-31 11:40 AM
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I would maybe have her checked for ulcers with the move and new pasture buddies.  The stress of something new could have upset her.  Just because she likes them now doesn't mean she couldn't have gotten ulcers at the time. 

I love Purina Equine Senior Active because of the high fat content.  THE Muscle Mass is also a good option to add.  That's what I feed to my 23 yo guy who lost his topline.  He's gotten almost all of it back with those 2 things.  
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teehaha
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2017-10-31 11:52 AM
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Teehaha will be 35 in the spring.  We retired her at 20 thinking she was done as we had worked her hard in her younger years.  She maintains weight on a scoop of Total Equine twice a day mixed in with a scoop of soaked beet pulp shreds in a bucket.  She also gets a couple of flakes of good 2nd or 3rd cutting grass/alfalfa hay twice a day.  If the temp drops below 0 she gets a blanket on.  I really think the heat of summer is alot harder on them than the cooler winter temps.    
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avmalibu
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2017-10-31 2:48 PM
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cheryl makofka - 2017-10-30 5:14 PM Message me. I am in Alberta have one foundered mare, and one geriatric. Half way through the winter I switched to hemp oil and fibre and my horses blossomed. It is actually cheap to feed I feed it with a quart of oats daily and it costs 1/ day per horse

Messaged you 
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avmalibu
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2017-10-31 2:59 PM
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Thanks everyone I did some looking and found a feed company around here that makes a senior feed that looks to have  a low sugar content and high fat, it looks to have similar percentages to most of the feeds that have been recommended. I'll look into ulcers, definately a good idea!!  
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Katie's
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2017-10-31 3:27 PM
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I have a 27 year old and I monitor him like a hawk lol.  I'm in cold rainy winter country so although I let him get super hairy and get a good coat, I do put a blanket or sheet on him if it's freezing rain, snow, super cold rain.  He has a pasture with a stall he can come and go in.  He gets fed Purina Senior (has most of his life), gets as much grass hay as he wants, Mega Oil and Tight Joints Plus.  I make sure he's wormed and make sure his teeth are managed. 

You might want to check her teeth so that everything good there.  Good luck!! 
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readytorodeo
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2017-10-31 5:52 PM
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Dac Bloom and Oil. They also have a really good ulcer product called Cool Gut. Works on fore and hind gut ulcers
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