Hoof_Prints
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Hello, my horse has been hot headed jumping and always been bouncing about at jumps- as a result he rushed and often knocked them down which was annoying because I know he can really jump when it suits him!
He used to have two mugs of bailey's low cal no.14 in his food, but I ran out and with all easter and bank hols etc I couldn't get to the feed shop. I have been jumping him recently and the change is really noticeable, he is much more settled - taking off on a decent stride as he isn't rushing as much and leaving the jumps up !
Is it coincidence and he's just got the hang of it now? or could the food have been making him difficult?
He's still fed quite a large scoop of dengie healthy hoof and a handful of alfa A molasses free. He is neither a fatty or a skinny, maintains a spot on weight but I worry that if I keep him off his balancer he will not get all his nutrients to help his muscles and tissues build and repair, he's out 24/7 on a lot of grazing but its not rich /good quality. So is there something else I could give him if this is the case?
thanks for reading
He used to have two mugs of bailey's low cal no.14 in his food, but I ran out and with all easter and bank hols etc I couldn't get to the feed shop. I have been jumping him recently and the change is really noticeable, he is much more settled - taking off on a decent stride as he isn't rushing as much and leaving the jumps up !
Is it coincidence and he's just got the hang of it now? or could the food have been making him difficult?
He's still fed quite a large scoop of dengie healthy hoof and a handful of alfa A molasses free. He is neither a fatty or a skinny, maintains a spot on weight but I worry that if I keep him off his balancer he will not get all his nutrients to help his muscles and tissues build and repair, he's out 24/7 on a lot of grazing but its not rich /good quality. So is there something else I could give him if this is the case?
thanks for reading