Turcaill wrote:
My horses used to be hard fed, yarded, turned out etc. They were healthy and cared for daily. They had so many injuries in a ridiculously safe, well-made place over one year it wasn't funny. One horse had a low immunity and took a long time to overcome his injuries. Most of them were scrapes, cuts, that kind of thing, but we had colic, stomach ulcers, bites, kicks etc.

Changed their lifestyle to a 25acre paddock with good fences and plenty of grass - one major injury (by which I mean I called the vet for advice). Just one. They're also mentally happier, more relaxed and in better shape.

I have been thinking about making a thread and asking about this. I have one horse that takes forever to overcome the smallest bumps and scrapes. How did you diagnosed the low immunity and was there was anything you could do to help it? 
  


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WhoKilledBambi wrote:
no kicking the nerds. We need them for sciencing.