Horsegirl25
Well-Known Member
Needing a bit of advice/to pick your brains.
Vet was out to my mare yesterday as she had a bilateral hind swelling (woohoo....) anyway vet though it was lymphangitis so on antibiotics/danillon etc etc however she has also said she would be best out 24/7, no problem she is a slim ISH but her chum is a Welsh D, not overly keen for him to do 24/7 but it is only for a week.
Anyway I have 2 fields, one has been rested for about 3 months, they have been sporadically going out on it every 4ish days for a few hours then moved back into a field that's been grazed since start of March.
My plan was to muzzle the D when in the rested field overnight, then move them into field with less grass and take the muzzle off through the day? I know they say they will gorge once muzzle removed but I feel like I can't leave it on 24/7 and I also don't think grass would be long enough for him to get anything.
Does anyone successfully leave a native out 24/7? His weight is fine atm, ribs easily felt, not cresty. I am probably being far too overcautious here but I do not need anymore vet bills!!!!
Edit: should add my D has to go out with her, she is a very anxious mare and won't settle in the field alone, especially not overnight
Vet was out to my mare yesterday as she had a bilateral hind swelling (woohoo....) anyway vet though it was lymphangitis so on antibiotics/danillon etc etc however she has also said she would be best out 24/7, no problem she is a slim ISH but her chum is a Welsh D, not overly keen for him to do 24/7 but it is only for a week.
Anyway I have 2 fields, one has been rested for about 3 months, they have been sporadically going out on it every 4ish days for a few hours then moved back into a field that's been grazed since start of March.
My plan was to muzzle the D when in the rested field overnight, then move them into field with less grass and take the muzzle off through the day? I know they say they will gorge once muzzle removed but I feel like I can't leave it on 24/7 and I also don't think grass would be long enough for him to get anything.
Does anyone successfully leave a native out 24/7? His weight is fine atm, ribs easily felt, not cresty. I am probably being far too overcautious here but I do not need anymore vet bills!!!!
Edit: should add my D has to go out with her, she is a very anxious mare and won't settle in the field alone, especially not overnight