Doormouse
Well-Known Member
I very sadly lost my boy a couple of weeks ago and have been staring at an empty stable and wondering what on earth to do with myself ever since. I have been offered another horse out of training and although I know I can't replace Tom it will help fill the awful void that has been left behind.
I am off to see this horse on Saturday but I have already been warned that he is in a pretty bad state, he has been out all winter and not well cared for so is thin, hairy and dirty. I am not going to ride him for a bit but just let doctor green do its best over the next couple of months.
However, the grass is not yet significant with us and I was looking for some advice from others, who have had horses in poor condition, about the best things to feed for weight gain without sending them off their heads.
Also, if he is very dirty and hairy, bathing is going to be a problem. Is it too late to clip him. I sort of feel it is but has anyone else any experience of clipping this late?
I am not planning on riding but would it be worth very gentle lunging with a pessoa to help build some muscle? Wouldn't want to do much more than 10 minutes really of any work.
Thank you in advance.
I am off to see this horse on Saturday but I have already been warned that he is in a pretty bad state, he has been out all winter and not well cared for so is thin, hairy and dirty. I am not going to ride him for a bit but just let doctor green do its best over the next couple of months.
However, the grass is not yet significant with us and I was looking for some advice from others, who have had horses in poor condition, about the best things to feed for weight gain without sending them off their heads.
Also, if he is very dirty and hairy, bathing is going to be a problem. Is it too late to clip him. I sort of feel it is but has anyone else any experience of clipping this late?
I am not planning on riding but would it be worth very gentle lunging with a pessoa to help build some muscle? Wouldn't want to do much more than 10 minutes really of any work.
Thank you in advance.