Supertrooper
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A bit of history first, berg is a 16.3hh shire x cob, he is 13yrs and we've owned him since September 2010, when we got him he had no shape to him and was a blob on legs. I don't know his exact weight but had no definition to his body and both vet/farrier believed he was a case of laminitis waiting to happen, both advised that if he ever did get it there would be no chance of recovery due to his size. Having lost a cob with laminitis in 2008 I have learnt my lesson on that score! So he's had no rugs on all winter and has only had fibre feeds. He now looks like a different horse and is much more mobile also (when we got him he could hardly lift his backlegs off the ground when he walked!!) he is never going to be skinny as he's not the type but he now has shape to his body and so many people have noticed a change including vet and farrier 
He has been out now 24/7 for a week on a small/medium sized paddock, it's not brilliant grass but I'm not worried about that as wouldn't want him on lush grazing anyway! He seems happy enough wandering around searching for grass and I know that when we have rain the grass will come through. At the moment we are still supplementing the grazing as we also have a 37yr old who has to fed all year round really and it's not fair for her to get something and not him: so he has......
AM - his decahedron feed toy with a handful of high fibre cubes or a handful of happy hoof in it (it's his favourite thing in the world and keeps him occupied for ages)
PM - his toy with a couple of handfuls of high fibre cubes plus a chopped up carrot. A medium slice of hay. 1/2 scoop of happy hoof, equivite supplement, mobility supplement and some carrots plus the odd 1/2 apple occas.
I feel a bit cruel though, is this enough at the moment? Oh also he's on field rest at the minute as he's slightly lame in trot so he's having a couple of weeks off, normally he is doing schooling work/hacking
He has been out now 24/7 for a week on a small/medium sized paddock, it's not brilliant grass but I'm not worried about that as wouldn't want him on lush grazing anyway! He seems happy enough wandering around searching for grass and I know that when we have rain the grass will come through. At the moment we are still supplementing the grazing as we also have a 37yr old who has to fed all year round really and it's not fair for her to get something and not him: so he has......
AM - his decahedron feed toy with a handful of high fibre cubes or a handful of happy hoof in it (it's his favourite thing in the world and keeps him occupied for ages)
PM - his toy with a couple of handfuls of high fibre cubes plus a chopped up carrot. A medium slice of hay. 1/2 scoop of happy hoof, equivite supplement, mobility supplement and some carrots plus the odd 1/2 apple occas.
I feel a bit cruel though, is this enough at the moment? Oh also he's on field rest at the minute as he's slightly lame in trot so he's having a couple of weeks off, normally he is doing schooling work/hacking