binbons
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I am so bored of winter! 
This year is the first year I've had to stable (after three years of free access to a field shelter, which I am sorely missing
) and to make matters worse the fields are under water so even if the beast wanted to go out she can't 
So long story short, she's having to be in her stable all the time. She is a very large girl who takes great pleasure in destroying her stable (normally by walking a big circle and turning 90% of her bed into a poo pancake). I'm going through 2-3 bags of bedding a week even though her bed only covers about 1/4 of her stable! I'm using Equinola (chopped straw) which I really like but isn't surviving being bombarded by Shire poo for hours! I was thinking about using a wood pellet base with the chopped straw on top but I'm open any suggestions that might survive a bit better
The hay is also an issue now... when she was able to be turned out in the day she had slim pickings in regards to grass but could do a little bit of grazing. Then when she was coming in I could give her 2 hay nets and she'd manage to make them last the night. She desperately needs to lose some weight before spring but is an absolute eating machine! I was going by the 2% rule (around 12kgs of hay) but she just wolfs it down and I reckon to make it last she'd need 12kgs during the day and then another 12 at night!! She has half in her hay bar and half in the smallest holed hay net (I think its an eliminet??). I'm at a loss of how to get it to last longer without her becoming a hippo!
Any help much appreciated
Thank you!
This year is the first year I've had to stable (after three years of free access to a field shelter, which I am sorely missing
So long story short, she's having to be in her stable all the time. She is a very large girl who takes great pleasure in destroying her stable (normally by walking a big circle and turning 90% of her bed into a poo pancake). I'm going through 2-3 bags of bedding a week even though her bed only covers about 1/4 of her stable! I'm using Equinola (chopped straw) which I really like but isn't surviving being bombarded by Shire poo for hours! I was thinking about using a wood pellet base with the chopped straw on top but I'm open any suggestions that might survive a bit better
The hay is also an issue now... when she was able to be turned out in the day she had slim pickings in regards to grass but could do a little bit of grazing. Then when she was coming in I could give her 2 hay nets and she'd manage to make them last the night. She desperately needs to lose some weight before spring but is an absolute eating machine! I was going by the 2% rule (around 12kgs of hay) but she just wolfs it down and I reckon to make it last she'd need 12kgs during the day and then another 12 at night!! She has half in her hay bar and half in the smallest holed hay net (I think its an eliminet??). I'm at a loss of how to get it to last longer without her becoming a hippo!
Any help much appreciated