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oranges
Reg. Sep 2009
Posted 2015-09-08 1:06 PM
Subject: Common deficiencies among horses?


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I have a horse that is truely hard to ride. I've given him years off because he is so hard to ride. I'm back on him again, he has amazing talent but he is so hard to keep going. He feels so heavy like it is hard to keep going. He's soft in the mouth moves off leg it just seems like it takes him so much effort to move. I was thinking today maybe I should have some blood taken to see if he's deficent in something. Are there deficiencies that are common to horses?
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veintiocho
Reg. Sep 2015
Posted 2015-09-08 1:16 PM
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Iron? Could possibly be anemic? Does it feel like he is missing his get up and go or just slow footed?
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cavyrunsbarrels
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2015-09-08 1:24 PM
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Well depending on the soil in your area and what you feed, horses can become deficient in selenium, magnesium, iron, and calcium to name a few. They also can get overloaded with these though, so I definitely recommend having the vet check before changing your horse's diet.
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oranges
Reg. Sep 2009
Posted 2015-09-08 1:39 PM
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We have very high selenium in our soil otherwise I maybe would have started off with a red cell type supplement :)

I forgot to mention, he "looks" incredibly healthy. His coat is wonderful, shiny. His hooves are solid and in great shape.

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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2015-09-08 2:07 PM
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Is he bored???  When you haul him somewhere does he perk up?  My young horse is very much like this.  At home he acts like he literally cannot take another step.  He has no forward motion AT ALL.  I have to literally peddle him every step he takes, but you hook that trailer up and he comes alive!  When I haul him somewhere he's very alert and ready to compete.   
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oranges
Reg. Sep 2009
Posted 2015-09-08 3:07 PM
Subject: RE: Common deficiencies among horses?


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no, he's the same hauling somewhere else. He will get on the muscle in the gate to run and run, but not to his full potential. But warming him up is still the same, like every step is effort. Maybe he is just super lazy. Thought Id rack everyones brains just in case.
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hotpaints
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2015-09-08 3:13 PM
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oranges - 2015-09-08 1:06 PM I have a horse that is truely hard to ride. I've given him years off because he is so hard to ride. I'm back on him again, he has amazing talent but he is so hard to keep going. He feels so heavy like it is hard to keep going. He's soft in the mouth moves off leg it just seems like it takes him so much effort to move. I was thinking today maybe I should have some blood taken to see if he's deficent in something. Are there deficiencies that are common to horses?

If he is heavy on his forehand/frontend and hard to get to go forward and motor from behind...........stifles comes to mind then hocks. A horse can be soft in their mouth but still be heavy in the front. However, looking at his overall nutrition would help too.
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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2015-09-08 3:35 PM
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What does his diet consist of?  Perhaps he's not getting enough "energy" from what he's eating or has poor nutrient absorption and unable to utilize what he's eating for fuel.   
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2015-09-08 3:40 PM
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I the horse is very fat and you don't feed him much, he could have a thyroid problem.
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Anniemae
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-09-08 3:53 PM
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Run a complete blood panel
Soundness exam
5 panel test


 
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ampratt
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2015-09-09 7:48 AM
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If the horse is healthy per the vet it could mean that he is just not meant to be an athlete. Unfortanately, I had this very same problem. Tested for everthing imagineable, lameness tests, xrays etc to rule out health issues. Found nothing. She could turn an awesome barrel and smart as a whip. She just didn't have the athletic ability to be a long time barrel horse. It always felt like I was having to hold her up on the front and keep her going. Very dead headed.
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2015-09-10 2:12 AM
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 Sounds like mine--it was SI.  Hocks were always an issue but didn't see improvement until I got the SI injected.  Now he has power and the ability to keep that front end light.  
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