Tash88
Well-Known Member
My six year old WB x TB gelding is now turned out 24/7, and really enjoying it. He is being ridden five days a week but only staying in his stable one or two nights a week, generally at the weekend.
When he is stabled overnight (until last week) he has a tiny breakfast of 1/3 scoop of hi-fi, some sugar beet to wet it down and a few carrots. For dinner he has 1 scoop of hi-fi, 2/3 scoop of cool mix, 1/2 scoop of sugar beet and garlic. He isn't overweight at the moment but he is quite a good doer so I am going to reduce his feed. He isn't getting fed every day, only after he has been ridden.
I am thinking of cutting out this feed and just feeding him a balancer + garlic and fruit/vegetables, so that he isn't being 'fed' as such but is still getting everything he needs. I've never had a horse who's been able to live out in the summer before (I got this horse in November), and so I'm not quite sure what to do.
Any suggestions welcome, thanks.
When he is stabled overnight (until last week) he has a tiny breakfast of 1/3 scoop of hi-fi, some sugar beet to wet it down and a few carrots. For dinner he has 1 scoop of hi-fi, 2/3 scoop of cool mix, 1/2 scoop of sugar beet and garlic. He isn't overweight at the moment but he is quite a good doer so I am going to reduce his feed. He isn't getting fed every day, only after he has been ridden.
I am thinking of cutting out this feed and just feeding him a balancer + garlic and fruit/vegetables, so that he isn't being 'fed' as such but is still getting everything he needs. I've never had a horse who's been able to live out in the summer before (I got this horse in November), and so I'm not quite sure what to do.
Any suggestions welcome, thanks.