CobSunshine
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
My horse needs to lose some weight and i'm unsure of the best method. He holds a lot of excess fat on his lower belly and bum.
14.2 hh Welsh section D cob, starting to get a very thick coat, and came in at over 550 kilo of weigh tape.
Heres a selection of the most common suggestions i've been getting...
Option1.
For the last week i've been putting him out in the day with a grazing mask (very lush grazing), and bringing him in at night to stable, with a double bagged small hole heynet (he'll wolf it down in an hour otherwise!) of 12 hour soaked hay which is 2.5% of his 500 kilo first goal weight.
In the morning let out again with grazing mask.
Option2.
Some of the girls at the stable advised grazing mask in day and leaving him out at night with grazing mask as he burns lots of calories to stay warm at night and a cob shouldn't be stabled overnight as its cruel.
Option3.
As above grazing mask in day but no grazing mask at night and being left out all night - as grass has less sugar at night and he'd still burn calories trying to stay warm.
Option4.
Grazing mask all day, brought in at night and given 1 scoop of "Pony Mix" and 1 scoop of "Mollichop" in feed bucket, then put out again with grazing mask all night.
Option5 - your suggestions
Thanks in advance for all advice, i want to get the weight off as quickly as possible, with the least stress for the horse as possible.
My horse needs to lose some weight and i'm unsure of the best method. He holds a lot of excess fat on his lower belly and bum.
14.2 hh Welsh section D cob, starting to get a very thick coat, and came in at over 550 kilo of weigh tape.
Heres a selection of the most common suggestions i've been getting...
Option1.
For the last week i've been putting him out in the day with a grazing mask (very lush grazing), and bringing him in at night to stable, with a double bagged small hole heynet (he'll wolf it down in an hour otherwise!) of 12 hour soaked hay which is 2.5% of his 500 kilo first goal weight.
In the morning let out again with grazing mask.
Option2.
Some of the girls at the stable advised grazing mask in day and leaving him out at night with grazing mask as he burns lots of calories to stay warm at night and a cob shouldn't be stabled overnight as its cruel.
Option3.
As above grazing mask in day but no grazing mask at night and being left out all night - as grass has less sugar at night and he'd still burn calories trying to stay warm.
Option4.
Grazing mask all day, brought in at night and given 1 scoop of "Pony Mix" and 1 scoop of "Mollichop" in feed bucket, then put out again with grazing mask all night.
Option5 - your suggestions
Thanks in advance for all advice, i want to get the weight off as quickly as possible, with the least stress for the horse as possible.