No problem, my email isn't very reliable so if you can figure out how I can message you on here probably more likely to get it. Think you have to of posted a certain number of times as it won't let me send to you. :)
Hi can't seem to find a option to message you but feel free to email me em_jones87@hotmail.com if your still looking for help. I've done a bit of bringing on and selling in the past so usually have a good idea of what something's worth.
If she's sound I'd be tempted to cold hose and keep an eye on it over the weekend and call the vet monday if no improvement. Or just ring the vet and ask what they think have done this several times with mine and they are always happy to give advice over the phone. Puts your mind at ease as well.
Anything else rubs him only thing I have found not to are le mieux lambskin pads. Bonus is that it looks nice as well and saddle is fitted with it so no issue.
If she has that much energy unless she's underweight I would just be feeding her hay and as much turnout as you can.
If she needs hard feed for weight then something low in starch and sugar would probably be best.
If she's not dropping weight and seems happy in herself I'd personally not be worrying too much yet.
Just make sure she always has plenty available and offer as much variety as possible to try tempt her.