michellev123
Well-Known Member
Hi
I moved Oscar to his new yard last week and touch wood other than being a bit cheeky he has been a star!!
The question is regarding his lami. I have him on a bare paddock although there is grass as he is picking rather than eating his hay!!
The question I have is being careful as wartching him like a hawk as always how long should he be ok out for?
I monitor his pulses, heat and fottyness daily and he has been good so far (not even very footy on stones I have had his muzzle on for 3 hours a day when he is out (he is in stable 13 hours a day:-( ) However he is now allowed to merge with a small herd of 4 horses at the yard. I dont want him to go in with them with a muzle on as i dont feel its fair for him trying to find his place.
Also the grass is so short in all the paddocks that he can not eat through his muzzle so the few hours he has it on he can not eat anything as is very miserable. I put hay out but he cant get this through it either (only long grass!)
I dont want him to get lami again but i cant watch him getting more depressed in a field by himself or being muzzled and picked on by the other horses!
There is no hardstanding etc and no yards around my area have this facility so i have to make do the best i can with what i have!
I know this is a particularly bad time of year for lami but roughly when does the grass become less rich?
I find it so hard to find out any info on lami and i know its specific to each horse but just any general advice is appreciated.
Roll on winter when i dont have to panic quiet so much!!!
Thanks
I moved Oscar to his new yard last week and touch wood other than being a bit cheeky he has been a star!!
The question is regarding his lami. I have him on a bare paddock although there is grass as he is picking rather than eating his hay!!
The question I have is being careful as wartching him like a hawk as always how long should he be ok out for?
I monitor his pulses, heat and fottyness daily and he has been good so far (not even very footy on stones I have had his muzzle on for 3 hours a day when he is out (he is in stable 13 hours a day:-( ) However he is now allowed to merge with a small herd of 4 horses at the yard. I dont want him to go in with them with a muzle on as i dont feel its fair for him trying to find his place.
Also the grass is so short in all the paddocks that he can not eat through his muzzle so the few hours he has it on he can not eat anything as is very miserable. I put hay out but he cant get this through it either (only long grass!)
I dont want him to get lami again but i cant watch him getting more depressed in a field by himself or being muzzled and picked on by the other horses!
There is no hardstanding etc and no yards around my area have this facility so i have to make do the best i can with what i have!
I know this is a particularly bad time of year for lami but roughly when does the grass become less rich?
I find it so hard to find out any info on lami and i know its specific to each horse but just any general advice is appreciated.
Roll on winter when i dont have to panic quiet so much!!!
Thanks