JillA
Well-Known Member
Please only respond if you have advanced experience or knowledge of nutrition, I have been keeping horses for 50 years and generally know how to feed for condition. This horse is out of the ordinary, so a bag of conditioning cubes ain't gonna cut it!!
I have a big rangy ex NH chaser who is always a struggle to keep condition on, and top line. I have tried high fibre, high oil, plenty of good grass, top quality forage, adequate protein and the best I have achieved is his ribs are lightly covered - condition score 1. He was rescued about 6 years ago in a severely emaciated state (score 0 - lucky to survive) and I wonder if this could have affected his metabolism.
He has been fed low sugar/starch for over 2 years since he suffered from ulcers, his FECs are always low/0 and he is wormed annually for tapes and his teeth are checked and attended to. He is not stressed - out in the day and stabled at night, and well rugged.He is on loan now and his loanees are struggling with his condition, I have been and checked on him today and they are doing everything right, he is getting plenty, bucket feeds, oil and top quality hay. His coat is gleaming but he has nothing on his ribs or top line. Even on spring/summer grass he barely covered his ribs.
Do you have any suggestions I could pass on please? I mentioned a probiotic in case he is just not getting sufficient out of the food he is getting , and I wondered about micronized barley, if you have any suggestions I'll pass them on. They are getting the vet to check on him tomorrow. They love this horse to bits but he is a one off!
I have a big rangy ex NH chaser who is always a struggle to keep condition on, and top line. I have tried high fibre, high oil, plenty of good grass, top quality forage, adequate protein and the best I have achieved is his ribs are lightly covered - condition score 1. He was rescued about 6 years ago in a severely emaciated state (score 0 - lucky to survive) and I wonder if this could have affected his metabolism.
He has been fed low sugar/starch for over 2 years since he suffered from ulcers, his FECs are always low/0 and he is wormed annually for tapes and his teeth are checked and attended to. He is not stressed - out in the day and stabled at night, and well rugged.He is on loan now and his loanees are struggling with his condition, I have been and checked on him today and they are doing everything right, he is getting plenty, bucket feeds, oil and top quality hay. His coat is gleaming but he has nothing on his ribs or top line. Even on spring/summer grass he barely covered his ribs.
Do you have any suggestions I could pass on please? I mentioned a probiotic in case he is just not getting sufficient out of the food he is getting , and I wondered about micronized barley, if you have any suggestions I'll pass them on. They are getting the vet to check on him tomorrow. They love this horse to bits but he is a one off!