jeniemac
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A while back I posted for some help on a weanling that come up with a stifle problem over night.
I want to thank everyone for their imput and suggestions. They were all good but nothing helped.
So after weighing in all the information and suggestions I decided to strip him of all his food for 36 hours except hay and then started a basic grain with no vitimans or suplements. Dropping his protien content to 10% and adding free choice minierals and some liquid vit. with his beet pulp.
I am excited to say that he is running bucking, and being a perfect weanling again. The problem dissappeared as fast as it appeared.
I don't know what it really was but he is showing no signs of any stifle problems at this point. It has been 3 weeks. My farrier said it might be the show food I had him on was to high in protein and he was growing faster than his legaments could catch up with.
I'll go with that...
So I guess I am saying is be careful on your feeding program what works for the majority of some doesn't work for others. I should have known all of this as I have been in the horse buisness for 30 years and never had this happen before.
There is always one that will teach you something or remind you to pay attention to what you are doing.
Again thanks for all your all help.
I want to thank everyone for their imput and suggestions. They were all good but nothing helped.
So after weighing in all the information and suggestions I decided to strip him of all his food for 36 hours except hay and then started a basic grain with no vitimans or suplements. Dropping his protien content to 10% and adding free choice minierals and some liquid vit. with his beet pulp.
I am excited to say that he is running bucking, and being a perfect weanling again. The problem dissappeared as fast as it appeared.
I don't know what it really was but he is showing no signs of any stifle problems at this point. It has been 3 weeks. My farrier said it might be the show food I had him on was to high in protein and he was growing faster than his legaments could catch up with.
I'll go with that...
So I guess I am saying is be careful on your feeding program what works for the majority of some doesn't work for others. I should have known all of this as I have been in the horse buisness for 30 years and never had this happen before.
There is always one that will teach you something or remind you to pay attention to what you are doing.
Again thanks for all your all help.