
I know this is the dog health board so if this should be in Idle chat or foo then I apologise and please feel free to move it mods.
My daughter has a welsh cob cross who is around 20 ish. We have had her for two years now and she has always been very healthy apart from an arthritic knee. Recently she seems to have lost a lot of weight and we are not sure why. She is still quite well-covered so we are not desperately worried about her but I wondered if anyone on here had any ideas?
She lives out (full grass livery) and has done so for a good few years now, she is in a 17 acre field with 3 other horses so plenty grass - although the quality isn't fantastic yet as the spring grass is just coming through(we are in Scotland so it is still quite cold). She has two hard feeds a day and eats the lot as well as a pile of carrots when we visit. One of her field mates died very recently, the two of them were great friends ( the other horse was a 32 year old Arab) and I'm wondering if she is pining for her friend. Also the lady who owned the horse who died used to visit the field every night come rain or shine so I wonder if Molly is missing her visits? I know horses like routine so would this be enough to make her lose weight? We always thought that Alpha hung out with Molly but maybe it was the other way around?
Her teeth get checked every 6 months and the vet is coming out on Wednesday to do her teeth and I'll get him to check for anything else then. Has anyone had experience with anything like this before? Is there anything I could be doing to help her?
Forgot to add that her coat is gleaming and she isn't cold as she is well rugged for the weather. She is also Ok when being ridden (she just does light hacking)