shadowboy
Well-Known Member
Ok I have a 3yr 4month NF. He's super chilled and really easy in all ways. He is however fat- in his gut only- it's like a gassy grass gut.
This is the best pic to demonstrate http://www.equinationalimagestore.c...mps/040811-thursday/ring-1/pages/EMA 576.html
anyway the comments from the judges were basically he is really well put together and moves very well but fat and was dropped down a few placing because of this. Now he has no crest/fat pads and ribs can be felt. However is IS heavy for his size at 408kg!
I have had a worm count done be equilab (fab- had results within 24 hours) and that was low.
I have been keeping him in for 8 hours a day on soaked hay, and then out during the night on a bare paddock with 3 others.
I could not shift anything.....untill I started walking him out more frequently 3/4 times a week for 30min to an hour- however I am concerned about the impact this will have on his legs- and roadwork for babies surely isnt good. So my question is do I just cope with a hanging gut and not work him or keep walking him out and shift these pounds. He was 426kg and in 2 weeks we are now down to 408kg. My Ideal weight would be 375kg.
This is the best pic to demonstrate http://www.equinationalimagestore.c...mps/040811-thursday/ring-1/pages/EMA 576.html
anyway the comments from the judges were basically he is really well put together and moves very well but fat and was dropped down a few placing because of this. Now he has no crest/fat pads and ribs can be felt. However is IS heavy for his size at 408kg!
I have had a worm count done be equilab (fab- had results within 24 hours) and that was low.
I have been keeping him in for 8 hours a day on soaked hay, and then out during the night on a bare paddock with 3 others.
I could not shift anything.....untill I started walking him out more frequently 3/4 times a week for 30min to an hour- however I am concerned about the impact this will have on his legs- and roadwork for babies surely isnt good. So my question is do I just cope with a hanging gut and not work him or keep walking him out and shift these pounds. He was 426kg and in 2 weeks we are now down to 408kg. My Ideal weight would be 375kg.