Mystified
Well-Known Member
Hi I wonder if you could clarify how much hay you should feed a pony/horse at night (stabled) when turned out at grass for 8 hrs during the day.
I know that you should calculate their feeds based on body weight and most of mine are good doers/laminitic so I normally work this on 1.5 - 2%.
So for instance a cushing pony 350kg @ 1.5% = 5.25kg this is fine if they are in 24/7 as it is easy to workout the amount of hay / hard feed.
But how much do you reduce this by if they are out at grass?
I am conscious that I might be overfeeding the amount of hay at night but when they are in for 16 hrs I don't want them standing in for hours with no food.
I know that you should calculate their feeds based on body weight and most of mine are good doers/laminitic so I normally work this on 1.5 - 2%.
So for instance a cushing pony 350kg @ 1.5% = 5.25kg this is fine if they are in 24/7 as it is easy to workout the amount of hay / hard feed.
But how much do you reduce this by if they are out at grass?
I am conscious that I might be overfeeding the amount of hay at night but when they are in for 16 hrs I don't want them standing in for hours with no food.