Nari
Well-Known Member
I do wish a few would realise that a HW isn't meant to look like a TB though. I get so fed up of comments about my ID's shape - FFS he is not, & never will be, a TB. As he's currently in hospital following colic surgery he was put on the weighbridge & I also asked the surgeon for her honest opinion on his weight/condition. She has no problem with it - I can have him a little lighter if I really want, but only a little & she personally wouldn't. Also in his case tere's the issue that he has ulcers & needs constant access to long fibre. But I know that when I get him home people will start again about him being fat, simply because they can't seem to see the basic type he is.
So by all means keep your horses slim, no-one would argue it's in their best interests, but be realistic too & remember that the horse's gut needs fibre to be healthy.
So by all means keep your horses slim, no-one would argue it's in their best interests, but be realistic too & remember that the horse's gut needs fibre to be healthy.