Brandy
Well-Known Member
Who feed it?
This is inspired by jadeyandladys last post.
I keep an elderly tb and a young welsh cob together. The tb is put in his own little paddock at night, with stable in there with door left open. He gets alarge feed which he grazes at, and ad lib hay (always some left in the morning.) the young boy gets a small feed and a couple of sections of hay.
In the morning, they each get breakfast - old boy some condition mix and blue chip, young one a token handful. I put them both in the same field (they like to have a scratch and the company) Then they get about 4 sections of hay to browse on through the day, between them. They do eat it all up.
So, old boy has access to ad lib hay from 6pm to 8am. Then access to the shared hay in the day.
The welsh is fat. The old boy is in good condition.
Should I be feeding ad lib to the welsh? He would stand and eat and eat and eat and eat. Whereas the tb will eat what he needs, and then stop. To be fair, the tb is not thatinterested in the hay in the morning when they go in together, probably because he has just been eating his ad lib hay in his stable......
This is inspired by jadeyandladys last post.
I keep an elderly tb and a young welsh cob together. The tb is put in his own little paddock at night, with stable in there with door left open. He gets alarge feed which he grazes at, and ad lib hay (always some left in the morning.) the young boy gets a small feed and a couple of sections of hay.
In the morning, they each get breakfast - old boy some condition mix and blue chip, young one a token handful. I put them both in the same field (they like to have a scratch and the company) Then they get about 4 sections of hay to browse on through the day, between them. They do eat it all up.
So, old boy has access to ad lib hay from 6pm to 8am. Then access to the shared hay in the day.
The welsh is fat. The old boy is in good condition.
Should I be feeding ad lib to the welsh? He would stand and eat and eat and eat and eat. Whereas the tb will eat what he needs, and then stop. To be fair, the tb is not thatinterested in the hay in the morning when they go in together, probably because he has just been eating his ad lib hay in his stable......