Montyforever
Well-Known Member
My mare really is not your normal welshie! She's like a kid on blue smarties most of the time
so keeping weight on her has always been a challenge. If she's left out 24/7 she gains loads and unfortunately last year had acute laminitis because I was too ill to keep exercising her. But I've discovered since then if she's not getting grass no matter how much soaked hay/Hifi/pony nuts she gets to replace the grass she's just not putting on weight and is still ribby
So at the moment she's getting -
2 big soaked sections of hay (has to be soaked otherwise she gets pulses)
2 handfuls of Hifi with her lami prone supplement
3 handfuls of nuts in her treatball
3-4 hours out a day on grass
She was doing okay with that and I could just slightly feel her ribs but since it's got a bit colder and i got some hay that the fussy monster didnt like, shes dropped weight again
Ive started to put a rug on her overnight so she's not getting cold but going to need to change her feed I think. Everytime I think I've got it right she proves me wrong
So any ideas for a safe balanced feeding plan for a lami prone underweight mental welsh a?!
So at the moment she's getting -
2 big soaked sections of hay (has to be soaked otherwise she gets pulses)
2 handfuls of Hifi with her lami prone supplement
3 handfuls of nuts in her treatball
3-4 hours out a day on grass
She was doing okay with that and I could just slightly feel her ribs but since it's got a bit colder and i got some hay that the fussy monster didnt like, shes dropped weight again
Ive started to put a rug on her overnight so she's not getting cold but going to need to change her feed I think. Everytime I think I've got it right she proves me wrong
So any ideas for a safe balanced feeding plan for a lami prone underweight mental welsh a?!