SassieSoz
Well-Known Member
...... whilst most of the others on your yard trying to get weight off?
Share a field with another lady, I have a 17.2hh whilst she has a 17hh and 15hh. Both our big boys are now looking slightly underweight despite now being on hay plus two feeds a day!!!! It's like we've travelled forward almost straight into winter feeding regimes!
They are both worked regularly but not by any means could it be called hard work. Both their toplines have weakened off and are very hippy. We've gone for the approach of (1) worm counts - all fine (2) plenty of fibre intake and (3) feeding calm/condition or build-up cubes.
To be fair their grazing is very poor due to the lack of rain, but being British, I'm sure we'd be hacked off if we had too much grass!!
Is anyone else having problems keeping/getting weight onto their neds this summer whilst those around them are struggling to keep/get it off? Just want to know we're not alone!!!
Share a field with another lady, I have a 17.2hh whilst she has a 17hh and 15hh. Both our big boys are now looking slightly underweight despite now being on hay plus two feeds a day!!!! It's like we've travelled forward almost straight into winter feeding regimes!
They are both worked regularly but not by any means could it be called hard work. Both their toplines have weakened off and are very hippy. We've gone for the approach of (1) worm counts - all fine (2) plenty of fibre intake and (3) feeding calm/condition or build-up cubes.
To be fair their grazing is very poor due to the lack of rain, but being British, I'm sure we'd be hacked off if we had too much grass!!
Is anyone else having problems keeping/getting weight onto their neds this summer whilst those around them are struggling to keep/get it off? Just want to know we're not alone!!!