Hi! I have an elderly horse who I love so so much and I was wondering how I can make life for him a bit more comfortable as he ages! He is a 28(?) year old appendix quarter horse. He is retired. He gets turned out (into our indoor area) every night with the other horses and is in his stall from maybe 9 till 3ish. We offen have young lesson kids work with him. No riding of course but he gets hand walk pretty much every day just a few laps around our property and we groom and bath him offen with the kids. He is quite skinny and is a sad sight. We feed him twice as much hay as most horses and he gets grain once a day an assortment of supplements. Still can’t seem to put weight on :( any tips on fatting him up and making his life a little better would help so so much!
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Great video. I think you are right that joint supplements are a no brainer. When you get a chance, I would love to hear what you think of this story of a horse with brain damage and its recovery: ua-cam.com/video/bhfWB7UpUqE/v-deo.html
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Hi! I have an elderly horse who I love so so much and I was wondering how I can make life for him a bit more comfortable as he ages! He is a 28(?) year old appendix quarter horse. He is retired. He gets turned out (into our indoor area) every night with the other horses and is in his stall from maybe 9 till 3ish. We offen have young lesson kids work with him. No riding of course but he gets hand walk pretty much every day just a few laps around our property and we groom and bath him offen with the kids. He is quite skinny and is a sad sight. We feed him twice as much hay as most horses and he gets grain once a day an assortment of supplements. Still can’t seem to put weight on :( any tips on fatting him up and making his life a little better would help so so much!
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Hi Sutton M! Ask and you shall receive! Your question above was voted into the Top 5 for September's Ask the Vet video and was answered in our most recent episode (which you can see here: ua-cam.com/video/WER-GxQA3mo/v-deo.html )
So not only did Dr. Gray and SmartPaker Sarah answer your question, you've also won a SmartPak gift card! To claim it, just email us at CustomerCare@SmartPak.com, let us know your question was answered, and we'll get it right out to you. Thanks for Asking the Vet! - SmartPaker Nels
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Great video. I think you are right that joint supplements are a no brainer. When you get a chance, I would love to hear what you think of this story of a horse with brain damage and its recovery: ua-cam.com/video/bhfWB7UpUqE/v-deo.html
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