Ally_F
Well-Known Member
Hello, Not posted on here for a long time, but it seems I need some help!
I have just brought my new 2 y/o Quater horse home ... but she's not eating her hard feed! - she doesn't seem to know what to do with it, she wont take treats either, as again she doesn't seem to know what to do with them?
This is the first time she has left the breeders, who used to feed hayledge in winter, and left out with grass in the summer, so no hard feed.
Any ideas how I can get her used to eating hard feed? as there is not much grass in their field and hay isn't going to be enough for her.
... on a separate note, she is very good, and will pick her feet up, but doesn't hold them up for long without almost falling over. Any ideas how I can get her to keep her legs up longer, without giving her treats?
She is just lovely in every other way - and amazingly well behaved.
added a photo to encourage replies
FYI - Her name is Dakota (Dixie for short)
Thanks!!
I have just brought my new 2 y/o Quater horse home ... but she's not eating her hard feed! - she doesn't seem to know what to do with it, she wont take treats either, as again she doesn't seem to know what to do with them?
This is the first time she has left the breeders, who used to feed hayledge in winter, and left out with grass in the summer, so no hard feed.
Any ideas how I can get her used to eating hard feed? as there is not much grass in their field and hay isn't going to be enough for her.
... on a separate note, she is very good, and will pick her feet up, but doesn't hold them up for long without almost falling over. Any ideas how I can get her to keep her legs up longer, without giving her treats?
She is just lovely in every other way - and amazingly well behaved.
added a photo to encourage replies
FYI - Her name is Dakota (Dixie for short)
Thanks!!