becca1305
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Not to jinx anything *please!!* as I'm having a 2yo hanoverian filly vetted tomorrow but thinking I need to know the answer!
Essentially.... what do you feed them?! I did a little google but not much came up tbh except about feeding yearlings and about OCD *gulp*. Filly is 2 1/2 yrs old and up to now has been living out in fields with lots of other youngsters and a few oldies to keep the rabble in line! I know they get given some hay in big feeders too but Im pretty sure they arent fed anything else. If she comes home to me however her routine will change and she will only be out from 8.30am to 4pmish through winter so her feeding regime will have to change. My others (older) have a mix of hay and haylage weighing about 12kg to keep them going from when they come in until they go out - their weights pretty perfect and theres usually nothing left.
So my questions to anyone who has had (warmblood) youngsters! -
Does it matter if you feed hay or haylage?
How much do you feed? - shes 16.2hh (already!) and a modern type hanoverian with long leggys.
Do you give any hard feed? if so what and in what quantities?
Should I be feeding any supplements?
Im probably worrying for nothing and its all common sense but I thought had better make sure as I dont want to make any mistakes. Ive had youngsters and unbacked horses before but no younger than 4yos. I ordered 3 books which are meant to cover birth to backing, handling the young horse etc but 1 hasnt arrived and the other 2 dont mention feeding in any useful detail (hay/haylage or hard feed).
Feeding advice from those with experience of feeding youngsters appreciated
Essentially.... what do you feed them?! I did a little google but not much came up tbh except about feeding yearlings and about OCD *gulp*. Filly is 2 1/2 yrs old and up to now has been living out in fields with lots of other youngsters and a few oldies to keep the rabble in line! I know they get given some hay in big feeders too but Im pretty sure they arent fed anything else. If she comes home to me however her routine will change and she will only be out from 8.30am to 4pmish through winter so her feeding regime will have to change. My others (older) have a mix of hay and haylage weighing about 12kg to keep them going from when they come in until they go out - their weights pretty perfect and theres usually nothing left.
So my questions to anyone who has had (warmblood) youngsters! -
Does it matter if you feed hay or haylage?
How much do you feed? - shes 16.2hh (already!) and a modern type hanoverian with long leggys.
Do you give any hard feed? if so what and in what quantities?
Should I be feeding any supplements?
Im probably worrying for nothing and its all common sense but I thought had better make sure as I dont want to make any mistakes. Ive had youngsters and unbacked horses before but no younger than 4yos. I ordered 3 books which are meant to cover birth to backing, handling the young horse etc but 1 hasnt arrived and the other 2 dont mention feeding in any useful detail (hay/haylage or hard feed).
Feeding advice from those with experience of feeding youngsters appreciated