Horsesgalore
Well-Known Member
I recently considered taking on a loan horse. For various reasons I didn't do so, but I met the mare and her owner and learnt the feeding regime before we amicably decided not to go ahead after all.
The mare, a twenty year old Welsh Cob, looks very well, youthful and shiny if a little fat. She is kept out (it was summer at the time) during the day, and brought in at night. At the time there was plenty of grass in the fields and she was mostly brought in to avoid getting fatter.
At night, she was on a bed of rubber mats and shavings with nothing to eat. I expressed surprise, having always been told horses need continuous forage. Her owner laughed, and said she'd always done it this way and her mare is in great condition.
It's true she is in great shape, but is it bad for her to be empty all night? Or am I wrong?
The mare, a twenty year old Welsh Cob, looks very well, youthful and shiny if a little fat. She is kept out (it was summer at the time) during the day, and brought in at night. At the time there was plenty of grass in the fields and she was mostly brought in to avoid getting fatter.
At night, she was on a bed of rubber mats and shavings with nothing to eat. I expressed surprise, having always been told horses need continuous forage. Her owner laughed, and said she'd always done it this way and her mare is in great condition.
It's true she is in great shape, but is it bad for her to be empty all night? Or am I wrong?