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RE: [RC] senior horse feeding - Susan E. Garlinghouse, D.V.M.

If he's already having trouble with hay, you might consider switching him to
"mush" sooner rather than later.  I've had to treat a couple of old horses
that choked on hay and were still trying to swallow it down (unsuccessfully)
when their dentition wasn't quite up to the task any more.  If you still
want him getting the equivalent of hay, just start him on soaked down hay
pellets, and add supplements as needed to the mush.  Later on, if the horse
can't maintain good weight on hay pellets alone, then start adding in some
senior feed, beet pulp or whatever.

I had one ancient pony in the practice that was heart-broken when his teeth
wouldn't allow him to eat carrots or apples anymore---but he was just as
happy slurping down applesauce as a treat. :-)

Also keep in mind that older teeth may still be "there" in the jaw, but may
not be adequate for chewing, and causing more trouble than they're worth.
As the root gets shorter and shorter with age, those old teeth can start
getting loose, which makes chewing uncomfortable---so they just don't chew
hay as well as they used to, and try swallowing it as is.  Loose teeth are
also much more likely to form tooth root abscesses, which also makes chewing
painful.  Those teeth should either be extracted (half of them practically
fall out into your hand), or at least monitored pretty closely.  If your old
horse's breath starts smelling rotten, or if he suddenly starts really
having a hard time eating (they'll look at food wistfully and just walk
away), time to call in a vet that likes to do dentistry to take a look and
possibly start him on antibiotics.  It can really make a big difference in
quality of life for the old guys.

Susan Garlinghouse, DVM, MS



-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Valerie Hewitt
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 8:35 PM
To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC] senior horse feeding

This has been a great thread . My gelding is 30 1/2
and has lost one tooth and has one about ready to go .
He is having trouble with hay and is also on the beet
pulp / senior horse diet . I still give him hay free
choice but I don't know how much longer I'll offer it
. So far he is keeping the weight on . Great to have
some more ideas on what to add to keep him going .

Valerie



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