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Weight Nutritionist Q&A

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Sarah

Sarah

January 05, 2023

Hi! I have a 6yr old OTTB, in my experience it’s common for these guys I pull off the track to have a “crash” after leaving the high physical demands that come with racing. I’ve had this guy for about 2 months and usually they’re coming out of the Crash period by now, not this guy- he’s being ridden lightly and has HORRIFIC rain rot, which I’m treating topically and with an immune blast supplement. He’s getting flax in his feed and free choice high quality hay I’ve been looking at the super weight gain supplement to try and pack some pounds back on this dude. He needs at least another 250 or so lbs to not look like he’s starving. Is adding the additional supplementation of the super weight gain too much or should I switch something around?
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Horse Guard replied:
Thank you for the question. I would recommend adding Super Weight Gain<https://www.horseguard.com/shop/store/horse-health/overall/super-weight-gain/> to his diet. It will provide:

A complete vitamin-mineral supplement to meet any deficiencies * A gut supplement with prebiotics, probiotics, and live yeast cultures to help stabilize the gut flora to help them get more out of the feed they are consuming * The cool-energy base of full-fat extruded soybeans that are high in protein and fat to help put on weight and build topline

In looking at the immune blast label you should be good feeding Super Weight Gain in addition.

Let me know if I can answer anymore questions.

Sincerely,

Dr. Kelsey Nonella

Dr. Kelsey Nonella

Dr. Kelsey Nonella

March 05, 2021

Alice,

Thank you for the question. I would recommend putting him on Super Weight Gain. Super Weight Gain will provide:
• A complete vitamin-mineral supplement to meet any deficiencies that are holding him back
• A gut supplement with prebiotics, probiotics, and live yeast cultures to help stabilize the gut flora to help him get more out of the feed he is consuming
• The cool-energy base of full-fat extruded soybeans that are high in protein and fat to help put on weight and build topline
I would also recommend putting him on alfalfa pellets (slowly step him up to about 5 pounds of pellets) and free choice grass hay.

It usually takes horses like this about three months to take around and getting back on the gain. However, You can also add ½ cup of oil for even more calorie dense energy. Flaxseed oil is the best omega-3 fatty acid ratio of all the oil so look into our Flaxen Flow.

I hope this helps. Let me know if I can answer anymore questions.

Sincerely,

Kelsey Johnson Nonella, Ph.D., PAS

Alice Raber

Alice Raber

February 24, 2021

I have a 3 year old AQHA gelding. After buying him from a auction he started looking weight…I have him on a low starch low potassium feed. What can o feed him to put weight on him. Supplements? Oats?

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