Hahahaha the SLOW part is such a misconception!!!!!!!
I have ridden some cobs that are terrifying to slow down haha, especially as they are not the most agile. It is like stopping a TANK!
Give me a TB any day!
Although the direct causes of laminitis have yet to be determined, one factor that repeatedly turns up as a trigger for laminitis is a high sugar diet. It sounds like your horse has rather a lot! Oligofructose in the grass and the concentrate in the winter could have caused it?
It does sound...
I have been given a horse as an assignment at university and I wanted to know what you guys think would be the best method (or if you have any great ideas!).
She is a lovely horse and was previously used for showing. She is 14 years and is very forward going. As a result she has been ridden...
I am currently putting together an assignment, for part of my degree, about the benefits and problems associated with horse walkers.
What are your opinions of them?