Noodlebug
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I couldn't feed mine ad lib haylage I did this when it snowed and out loads in the field for the day. Not only could I not catch them but they were the fattest I have ever seen them!!!
I can't give my good doer ad-lib. I work her every day, she has 1 scoop of Happy Hoof am and pm, weighed and soaked hay, double netted and is turned out for 5-6hours muzzled. At the moment she is the right weight.
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I find it unacceptable that many, many stabled horses run out of hay before ten and night and then wait eight/ten/twelve hours for more food. I also hear about a lot more colic than I used to in the old days and I can't help wondering if this is not the cause of some of it. Horses who ran out when I was young simply ate their straw bed. Horses which run out early should be being drip fed overnight, or fed something else.
One of mine is overweight on HiFi Lite.
Given that she can't eat hay or straw, and I can't soak HiFi Lite nor reduce the quantity for vet reasons, I'm a bit stuck.
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Some of us DO feed straw - and STILL have to carefully ration that! I have an extremely good doer - so much so that last January I had the vet up to run bloods for IR/Cushings/EMS. Negative on all accounts - just greedy and a very good doer. I managed to get some 80 kg off from when I first got him. I got stuck last winter and I couldn't get any more off. He was being lunged and ridden daily and the weight was just sort of STUCK there.
So got a nutritionist in on the action - who suggested this and that. He's been on very limited grazing, small nets offered through the day as I coudln't keep him out all day on the grass. He's currently on fairly good grazing (but the poorest on the yard) all day. I took him off straw for a couple of weeks and he started to balloon again! So back on to straw/hay mixed, one large stuffed net doubled small holes...a bit of chaff in a bucket and supplements. He's in work. Can't do much more than that. I'm not taking his rugs off, I want a clean dry horse when I get up to work him. He'll be clipped soon so that will help.
However, I have no doubt that his nets are empty before too late. But he eats about 15 hours a day... I simply can't do more than that for him without him gaining.
Yes, I did make it clear that what I wrote did NOT apply to people between a rock and a hard place.
But why won't you take his rugs off? It won't mean he'll be cold, it will just mean that he will be using his calories keeping warm. He'll still be dry. Ride him dirty, I do mine, except for the saddle patch. They don't care if they are dirty, only us.