vam
Well-Known Member
Just need a bit of advice on feeding my boy. Why is it in the effort to everything right by my horse, im likely to end up a jibbering wreck in the corner!
Anyway
After talking to my trainer we decided to put him on a higher fibre diet, he's been on this for about 2 months, he is currently fed 1 scoop D&H high fibre cubes, 1 scoop D&H Fibergy chaff, brewers yeast, a bit of linseed oil in the morning then without the linseed but a multi vit supp at night. He also gets electrolyte as and when. He is out from 8 til 5 everyday on goodish grazing at times moving on to good grazing when changing fields (old cattle grazing but not as lush as the rest of the farm). Lots of hay at night, most days he eats it all but ive noticed that when i have worked him hard he doesnt always eat it all. Hay is good as produced on the farm.
He still lacks a bit of oomph so i have added a D&H comp mix, not noticed much difference but im not feeding loads (1/3 scoop each feed) and he has only been on that much for a day or 2.
He is worked 5-6 days a week show or lesson at the weekend, road work 2 days a week (walking out up and down hills) other days he is either boxed and hacked over the heath (fast work), lunged or schooled on the flat.
My problem is im really not sure if its right for him, he looks ok on it, he is not fat but not thin, a good weight i guess. He also has a tendency of dropping weight when cold, i often have to rug him at night after a show or hard work as he gets tucked up.
I think with all the resent posts about feeding have made me paranoid and i feel like a bit of a traitor as im not feeding him straights.
I would like to keep it as simple as poss and when talking to my trainer we think that a high fibre diet will prob suit him best but he still lacks ommph for the work we do. Im wondering if ive shot myself in the foot by giving him a comp mix which might be to starchy for him.
So am i being paranoid? I dont think its the worse i could feed him but could i make it better for him. Im thinking of feeding a vit e and Selenium supp or even a plain vit e supp along side as i did for a while when i started on the linseed (was feeding to add a bit of weight on him but have since dropped that right down) and he seemed to be a bit more perky. Would i be over loading him if i fed that along side the multi vit supp? or was it feeding him more oil?
Would something like sugarbeet help? I feed it to him in the winter and he did ok on and had more ommph but that could be where he was in more as well.
I am worried that he lacks oomph so i will give the mix until the end of the bag and was then thinking about trying oats instead.
I cant tell you how much my head is spinning!
Unfortunately i dont take as much care over my own diet so can only offer giant choc chip cookies and ridge cut salt and vinegar crisps to anyone who get to the end let alone replies!
Anyway
He still lacks a bit of oomph so i have added a D&H comp mix, not noticed much difference but im not feeding loads (1/3 scoop each feed) and he has only been on that much for a day or 2.
He is worked 5-6 days a week show or lesson at the weekend, road work 2 days a week (walking out up and down hills) other days he is either boxed and hacked over the heath (fast work), lunged or schooled on the flat.
My problem is im really not sure if its right for him, he looks ok on it, he is not fat but not thin, a good weight i guess. He also has a tendency of dropping weight when cold, i often have to rug him at night after a show or hard work as he gets tucked up.
I think with all the resent posts about feeding have made me paranoid and i feel like a bit of a traitor as im not feeding him straights.
So am i being paranoid? I dont think its the worse i could feed him but could i make it better for him. Im thinking of feeding a vit e and Selenium supp or even a plain vit e supp along side as i did for a while when i started on the linseed (was feeding to add a bit of weight on him but have since dropped that right down) and he seemed to be a bit more perky. Would i be over loading him if i fed that along side the multi vit supp? or was it feeding him more oil?
Would something like sugarbeet help? I feed it to him in the winter and he did ok on and had more ommph but that could be where he was in more as well.
I am worried that he lacks oomph so i will give the mix until the end of the bag and was then thinking about trying oats instead.
I cant tell you how much my head is spinning!
Unfortunately i dont take as much care over my own diet so can only offer giant choc chip cookies and ridge cut salt and vinegar crisps to anyone who get to the end let alone replies!