Worried1
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Just wondered if anyone could offer any suggestions for Blitz - 17hh, 5-year-old Westphalian Stallion.
He is currently being fed Spillers topline cubes and Alfalfa in three feeds a day, plus ad lib hay and is turned out for 4 hours everyday on excellent grazing.
We had a slight hiccup last winter when he got a bit big for his boots and so we had to cut his feed back, but we hit an even keel and he was looking good and feeling great and more importantly was rideable!
However since August he has been dropping off - I think it is linked to the fact that someone has turned two colts out in the field opposite his. They are not our fields and we don't even know who owns them. He doesn't outwardly worry about them and rarely has funny five minutes but he does graze at the end of the field nearest them as a I think he enjoys the company.
He has lost weight and is lacking in energy so we are thinking that we need to change his hard feed. As he doesn't cover do you think we should go for a competition cube or, stud cube or feed balancer?
He does have a tendancy to be a little exuberant especially if he is over-fed so we need to tread quite carefully. I was thinking about introducing the new feed in his lunch and then upping it gradually.
A recent blood test came back normal.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received x
He is currently being fed Spillers topline cubes and Alfalfa in three feeds a day, plus ad lib hay and is turned out for 4 hours everyday on excellent grazing.
We had a slight hiccup last winter when he got a bit big for his boots and so we had to cut his feed back, but we hit an even keel and he was looking good and feeling great and more importantly was rideable!
However since August he has been dropping off - I think it is linked to the fact that someone has turned two colts out in the field opposite his. They are not our fields and we don't even know who owns them. He doesn't outwardly worry about them and rarely has funny five minutes but he does graze at the end of the field nearest them as a I think he enjoys the company.
He has lost weight and is lacking in energy so we are thinking that we need to change his hard feed. As he doesn't cover do you think we should go for a competition cube or, stud cube or feed balancer?
He does have a tendancy to be a little exuberant especially if he is over-fed so we need to tread quite carefully. I was thinking about introducing the new feed in his lunch and then upping it gradually.
A recent blood test came back normal.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received x