Parksmum3
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I've had little B since 2012,
Last winter I noticed he had started quidding his hay a bit so had the vet out. Had a rasp and feel around, said he has a couple of very slightly wobbly teeth but nothing major and feels pretty good in his mouth for his age. For reference last year he had a mix of hay (wet but not soaked) and bagged haylage (small net each night). Hard feed was Allen and page fast fibre, mole hi fibre nuts and a vitamin and mineral supplement.
He had his teeth done a couple of months ago, vet happy with his teeth, again said a couple of wobbly ones, none missing and happy with his mouth.
This winter. He has been having wet hay at night (still plenty of grass when out during the day) the hay is in a metal corner hay rack and a pile on the floor. He quids a very small amount. His feed had been A and P fast fibre, but he seemed to go off it a bit so I have changed to moles own quick soak fibre which he LOVES. He also has a vit and min supplement, turmeric and hi fibre pony nuts. Now this is the bit I'm concerned about. I bought them a pallet of bagged haylage which I do every year, they have this at night from the end of December just to give them a mix of something different. This is what I have always done. I thought I'd give them a Christmas treat so Xmas eve I put a net of the bagged haylage in their stables overnight alongside their usual hay
Christmas morning P had scoffed everything, little B has eaten all his hay (small bit quidded) but not even touched his haylage net, very unlike him, he normally goes mad for it. Anyway he went out and grazed like normal during the day.. night time cam and I thought maybe he had struggled with the net. So I put his haylage on the floor next to his hay pile.
Boxing day morning P had scoffed everything again and little B had eaten everything apart from the haylage. Now I could see with it being on the floor he had had a go at it but there was quite a bit of it quidded and I think he just gave up.
My hay is nice soft stuff, the haylage is quite a thicker stemmed. Is this just a aging thing, he is my first 'elderly' pony. He loves his soaked feed so I'm happy to up this over time if he ends up struggling with hay but I am now stressing if I run out of hay and I going to struggle to find him something suitable to eat?
P isn't complaining as he is now getting less hay and more haylage to allow little B to have more hay with now no haylage.
Sorry if this doesn't make much sense I am rambling but I guess what I am saying is is this a normal thing for a aging pony? I'm not to worried at the moment as he is a good weight but I am worried for if I run out of hay, what am I supposed to give him??
Last winter I noticed he had started quidding his hay a bit so had the vet out. Had a rasp and feel around, said he has a couple of very slightly wobbly teeth but nothing major and feels pretty good in his mouth for his age. For reference last year he had a mix of hay (wet but not soaked) and bagged haylage (small net each night). Hard feed was Allen and page fast fibre, mole hi fibre nuts and a vitamin and mineral supplement.
He had his teeth done a couple of months ago, vet happy with his teeth, again said a couple of wobbly ones, none missing and happy with his mouth.
This winter. He has been having wet hay at night (still plenty of grass when out during the day) the hay is in a metal corner hay rack and a pile on the floor. He quids a very small amount. His feed had been A and P fast fibre, but he seemed to go off it a bit so I have changed to moles own quick soak fibre which he LOVES. He also has a vit and min supplement, turmeric and hi fibre pony nuts. Now this is the bit I'm concerned about. I bought them a pallet of bagged haylage which I do every year, they have this at night from the end of December just to give them a mix of something different. This is what I have always done. I thought I'd give them a Christmas treat so Xmas eve I put a net of the bagged haylage in their stables overnight alongside their usual hay
Christmas morning P had scoffed everything, little B has eaten all his hay (small bit quidded) but not even touched his haylage net, very unlike him, he normally goes mad for it. Anyway he went out and grazed like normal during the day.. night time cam and I thought maybe he had struggled with the net. So I put his haylage on the floor next to his hay pile.
Boxing day morning P had scoffed everything again and little B had eaten everything apart from the haylage. Now I could see with it being on the floor he had had a go at it but there was quite a bit of it quidded and I think he just gave up.
My hay is nice soft stuff, the haylage is quite a thicker stemmed. Is this just a aging thing, he is my first 'elderly' pony. He loves his soaked feed so I'm happy to up this over time if he ends up struggling with hay but I am now stressing if I run out of hay and I going to struggle to find him something suitable to eat?
P isn't complaining as he is now getting less hay and more haylage to allow little B to have more hay with now no haylage.
Sorry if this doesn't make much sense I am rambling but I guess what I am saying is is this a normal thing for a aging pony? I'm not to worried at the moment as he is a good weight but I am worried for if I run out of hay, what am I supposed to give him??