HaffiesRock
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I've just got a 10 year old 15.2 gypsy cob mare. (2 weeks ago) She has lived out the last 2 years and is fed a stubbs scoop of Alfa A and half a scoop of high fibre nuts as the yard she was kept had very minimal grazing and this was enough to sustain her.
The yard she is on now has much better grazing, but as she is being exercised more often, her weight is pretty stable. This weekend she has to start coming in at night and will be getting ad lib hay from about 6pm to 6am.
I have started to reduce the high fibre nuts this week so she is off them by the weekend when she is going to be getting hay. She is still having a scoop of Alfa A.
What are your suggestions? She is carrying a bit too much weight on her bum but looks good everywhere else. She isnt rugged and wont be. In my eyes a big chunky cob who looks well and has energy doesnt need any additional feed? She is excersised about 5 times at week at present, but only light schooling and hacking. I'd imagine this will decrease as the weather gets colder and the nights darker! I have a sharer who is adament that it is cruel to not give her anything and a fat horse is a happy horse! (After years of owning a lami pony I have told her why a fat pony is not a healthy one!) If anything I may give her a small scoop of chaff with a multi vit supplement if neccesary, but in my eyes she doesnt need any extra feed. (She gets the usual apple and carrot a day) But please tell me if I am wrong
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All opinions welcome.
Thanks
Emma
The yard she is on now has much better grazing, but as she is being exercised more often, her weight is pretty stable. This weekend she has to start coming in at night and will be getting ad lib hay from about 6pm to 6am.
I have started to reduce the high fibre nuts this week so she is off them by the weekend when she is going to be getting hay. She is still having a scoop of Alfa A.
What are your suggestions? She is carrying a bit too much weight on her bum but looks good everywhere else. She isnt rugged and wont be. In my eyes a big chunky cob who looks well and has energy doesnt need any additional feed? She is excersised about 5 times at week at present, but only light schooling and hacking. I'd imagine this will decrease as the weather gets colder and the nights darker! I have a sharer who is adament that it is cruel to not give her anything and a fat horse is a happy horse! (After years of owning a lami pony I have told her why a fat pony is not a healthy one!) If anything I may give her a small scoop of chaff with a multi vit supplement if neccesary, but in my eyes she doesnt need any extra feed. (She gets the usual apple and carrot a day) But please tell me if I am wrong
All opinions welcome.
Thanks
Emma