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        Location: Stephenville, Texas | My friend us trying to fatten a older horse up bit it still has hollow flanks. She's starting alfalfa cubes, coastal, platinum performance and some kind of senior feed I'm not sure which brand. She had his teeth done too. I'm not sure what else to suggest. |
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| Only other thing to add would be a good worming schedule. |
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| My trainer has an old broodmare with a foal on her right now and I am going to take her some Platinum tomorrow to help fatten her up. This feeding plan sounds good to me. Just make sure the horse is gettting ENOUGH feed. Also, feeding three times a day might help. Same amount of feed just split in three feedings instead of two. |
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         Location: Bandera, TX | My 26 year old started to fill out again after being on Forco for a couple of weeks. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Is this horse out on pasture too are just in a dry lot? I always give free choice good coastal hay. |
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| THE Muscle Mass and Purina Amplify. |
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| Treat for ulcers. Ulcergard/Gastrogard. Couple of days the flank will relax back out. |
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      Location: North Dakota | classicpotatochip - 2017-05-31 1:18 PM Treat for ulcers. Ulcergard/Gastrogard. Couple of days the flank will relax back out.
^^^^ THIS^^^^ Everytime my horse gets a sore gut he gets sucked up looking in the flank. |
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| You might try to run a 1month treatment of Rebalance through her. Anytime I get a thin horse I run a months treatment through them and treat with ulcers. |
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           Location: Florida.. | WYOTurn-n-Burn - 2017-05-31 3:17 PM classicpotatochip - 2017-05-31 1:18 PM Treat for ulcers. Ulcergard/Gastrogard. Couple of days the flank will relax back out. ^^^^ THIS^^^^ Everytime my horse gets a sore gut he gets sucked up looking in the flank.
yes agree.also if they are dehydrated |
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| How long have you had her?
How long have you had her on the current feeding regimen?
We've had excellent results with the Platinum. If her teeth are UTD and she's been wormed, give her a couple weeks if she is just starting the new feeding regimen.
If you don't see results I recommend looking into ulcer treatment. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Bibliafarm - 2017-06-02 9:21 PM WYOTurn-n-Burn - 2017-05-31 3:17 PM classicpotatochip - 2017-05-31 1:18 PM Treat for ulcers. Ulcergard/Gastrogard. Couple of days the flank will relax back out. ^^^^ THIS^^^^ Everytime my horse gets a sore gut he gets sucked up looking in the flank. yes agree.also if they are dehydrated Yep, I agree on the being dehydrated, I would be making sure shes got plenty of fresh water and that shes drinking good.
Edited by Southtxponygirl 2017-06-03 2:20 PM
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  Location: The Great Northwest | Hollow/tucked up in the flanks is a good indication this horse may have ulcers. This horse probably doesn't eat much at a time and just doesn't eat enough and ulcers is the reason. |
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| Agree with all of the above, but if ulcer treatment doesn't work I'd treat for EPM (compound Diclazural is $185). Sometimes symptoms are so minor- I had 2 this way and treated both for a month. Both filled out a TON and gained a lot of muscle mass after |
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 Location: Texas | If you treat for ulcers and it turns out not to be ulcers, does the treatment have any negative affect on the horse? |
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