Kadastorm
Well-Known Member
I bought a 5yr old NF in August, unseen. He arrived at my yard and my god, he was obese. The fattest horse I have ever seen. At his previous home he was a field ornament with his mum and had a lot of grazing so he has just pigged out all his life.
I bought him unbroken, he arrived to me and was put on restricted grazing straight away and was bought into work and is now broken and riding.
However, he is still overweight. I am trying to exercise him 4-5 times a week, a mix of lunging, schooling, hacking and jumping. On my vets advice I have clipped him, full clip except legs and head and he is currently in a medium weight rug. He is stabled 4-5 nights a week with a large hay net, double netted. Turned out during the day and out all Sunday night and Monday as I am unable to get to the yard to muck out and turn out.
His only other food is a bowl of Dengie Good Doer morning and evening.
My problem: People saying/thinking im cruel.
As he was being re clipped today, a few yardies were saying im cruel to him, others have given him an extra hay net when im not on the yard. People also feed him treats and I have even heard of him getting sugarbeet, mix and alfa a after being ridden.
I dont mind the other yardies riding him, I am grateful to them for exercising him and looking after him when I cannot be there (my yard is fab for this) but why can they not understand that im not being cruel? my horse is fat and needs to shift it, it is not keeping him warm for winter, it is harming his health.
I did manage to prove a point today by telling them to come and feel his fat pockets that seemed to get them to pipe down.
One thing I forgot to ask them was how would you treat this horse then? What methods would you use to shift the weight without being cruel?
So now I want to know your answers .fire away .
I bought him unbroken, he arrived to me and was put on restricted grazing straight away and was bought into work and is now broken and riding.
However, he is still overweight. I am trying to exercise him 4-5 times a week, a mix of lunging, schooling, hacking and jumping. On my vets advice I have clipped him, full clip except legs and head and he is currently in a medium weight rug. He is stabled 4-5 nights a week with a large hay net, double netted. Turned out during the day and out all Sunday night and Monday as I am unable to get to the yard to muck out and turn out.
His only other food is a bowl of Dengie Good Doer morning and evening.
My problem: People saying/thinking im cruel.
As he was being re clipped today, a few yardies were saying im cruel to him, others have given him an extra hay net when im not on the yard. People also feed him treats and I have even heard of him getting sugarbeet, mix and alfa a after being ridden.
I dont mind the other yardies riding him, I am grateful to them for exercising him and looking after him when I cannot be there (my yard is fab for this) but why can they not understand that im not being cruel? my horse is fat and needs to shift it, it is not keeping him warm for winter, it is harming his health.
I did manage to prove a point today by telling them to come and feel his fat pockets that seemed to get them to pipe down.
One thing I forgot to ask them was how would you treat this horse then? What methods would you use to shift the weight without being cruel?
So now I want to know your answers .fire away .