Morgan123
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I find feeding such a minefield . Can anyone help me do a feed analysis for my horse?! Im stuck. I was thinking I need to give him more salt anyway (see previous discussion on electrolytes) but also hes a little bit of a headshaker. Im not entirely convinced hes not just doing it naughtily its not TOO bad and its much worse if hes not getting his own way about something but anyway Id rather make sure of course that everythings right for him and Ive just been reading about how lots of headshaking is down to salt imbalances (n.b. all other checks done, vet checked and cant see anything, etc etc, see post in 'Tack Room' if you're interested).
So hes a 15hh MW welsh sec d, and he could live on air. We do mainly endurance riding and schooling. Our grass is horribly lush (sheep grass really) so hes out 1/2 the time, in a starvation paddock ½ the time and sometimes in at night in the summer, and lives out all winter. He has good quality hay when in the stable, just 2/3 slices, which has been part soaked and will be 24-soaked from here on. Other than that, all he has is a handful of happy hoof. Hes looking pretty good weight-wise at the moment, feeling VERY well in himself (read: naughty), and looks healthy nice and dappley and shiny.
Hes just been doing his summer fitness regime and weve done a few 16 mile training rides, and will do 2x 32kms in the next six weeks. He works probably 5 days a week, one of which is a 10 mile hack at least, then the others vary. He is quite a sweaty sort.
So, if I get him a balancer, how do I know which balancer will truly balance him up without overdoing the starch and sugar? A lot of them seem to be very sugary which I don't want at all. And how do I know whether he is getting enough salt or I should add even more salt for the sweating? Is there some really simple explanation somewhere? I know happy hoof is already meant to be balanced but that you have to feed a lot of it to get enough of everything should I just up the intake of that?! I think I over-read about all of this and ended up confusing myself about everything, sorry!! any help appreciated ..
Oh also he is barefoot.
THANK YOU!
I find feeding such a minefield . Can anyone help me do a feed analysis for my horse?! Im stuck. I was thinking I need to give him more salt anyway (see previous discussion on electrolytes) but also hes a little bit of a headshaker. Im not entirely convinced hes not just doing it naughtily its not TOO bad and its much worse if hes not getting his own way about something but anyway Id rather make sure of course that everythings right for him and Ive just been reading about how lots of headshaking is down to salt imbalances (n.b. all other checks done, vet checked and cant see anything, etc etc, see post in 'Tack Room' if you're interested).
So hes a 15hh MW welsh sec d, and he could live on air. We do mainly endurance riding and schooling. Our grass is horribly lush (sheep grass really) so hes out 1/2 the time, in a starvation paddock ½ the time and sometimes in at night in the summer, and lives out all winter. He has good quality hay when in the stable, just 2/3 slices, which has been part soaked and will be 24-soaked from here on. Other than that, all he has is a handful of happy hoof. Hes looking pretty good weight-wise at the moment, feeling VERY well in himself (read: naughty), and looks healthy nice and dappley and shiny.
Hes just been doing his summer fitness regime and weve done a few 16 mile training rides, and will do 2x 32kms in the next six weeks. He works probably 5 days a week, one of which is a 10 mile hack at least, then the others vary. He is quite a sweaty sort.
So, if I get him a balancer, how do I know which balancer will truly balance him up without overdoing the starch and sugar? A lot of them seem to be very sugary which I don't want at all. And how do I know whether he is getting enough salt or I should add even more salt for the sweating? Is there some really simple explanation somewhere? I know happy hoof is already meant to be balanced but that you have to feed a lot of it to get enough of everything should I just up the intake of that?! I think I over-read about all of this and ended up confusing myself about everything, sorry!! any help appreciated ..
Oh also he is barefoot.
THANK YOU!