Firewell
Well-Known Member
My TB was FAT on the spring, summer and autumn grass. He looked a picture.
However now he is coming in at night, he is in from 4.30pm untill 7 am when he is ridden for an hour/2 hours and then turned out.
He's having 'adlib' hay, by adlib I mean I give him two massive haynets and he tears the hay out, eats a tiny bit and drops the rest on the floor. I'm pretty sure I end up throwing away more hay then he is eating!
In the field there is still lots of grass, he has a luxury 4/5 acre paddock to himself (horses are next to his field) so theres always lots of grass but the nutritional value is dropping now. No point putting hay out as he won't touch it because of the grass.
I'm soaking his hay because we had a very dry spring/summer here in the SE and its a tad dusty. I only dunk it for a few minutes though to keep the feed value as much as I can. He is just not that interested in eating it though. Its like he's not that hungry. He was on haylage last year but it gave him a runny bum so I'd rather keep him on hay.
Feed wise he's on fibre nuts, hifi and lo cal balancer. I will not feed him conditioning feeds as he goes really obnoxious on them and thinks he's gods gift, same with alfa a oil.
My first port of call I think is to up the amount of fibre nuts he's having to 3kg and hifi and add some kwik beet. Hopefully that will give him more fibre and make up for the fact he's bored by his hay.
If I do this though is there any point in feeding the balancer?? Or should I keep him on the balancer because it has a higher nutritional profile than the nuts so is good for him? Or should I get something like pink powder? Or does he need the protein in the balancer now the grass has gone? Or should I take out the balancer and swap the hifi to alfa a lite as it has more protein?!
So confuzzling!!! If he ate all his blimin hay I wouldnt have to worry about these things..
Thoughts??
P.s He has had his teeth done every 6 months by qualified EDT, wormed ect ect
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Picture of me and the main man in question out hacking at the weekend
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However now he is coming in at night, he is in from 4.30pm untill 7 am when he is ridden for an hour/2 hours and then turned out.
He's having 'adlib' hay, by adlib I mean I give him two massive haynets and he tears the hay out, eats a tiny bit and drops the rest on the floor. I'm pretty sure I end up throwing away more hay then he is eating!
In the field there is still lots of grass, he has a luxury 4/5 acre paddock to himself (horses are next to his field) so theres always lots of grass but the nutritional value is dropping now. No point putting hay out as he won't touch it because of the grass.
I'm soaking his hay because we had a very dry spring/summer here in the SE and its a tad dusty. I only dunk it for a few minutes though to keep the feed value as much as I can. He is just not that interested in eating it though. Its like he's not that hungry. He was on haylage last year but it gave him a runny bum so I'd rather keep him on hay.
Feed wise he's on fibre nuts, hifi and lo cal balancer. I will not feed him conditioning feeds as he goes really obnoxious on them and thinks he's gods gift, same with alfa a oil.
My first port of call I think is to up the amount of fibre nuts he's having to 3kg and hifi and add some kwik beet. Hopefully that will give him more fibre and make up for the fact he's bored by his hay.
If I do this though is there any point in feeding the balancer?? Or should I keep him on the balancer because it has a higher nutritional profile than the nuts so is good for him? Or should I get something like pink powder? Or does he need the protein in the balancer now the grass has gone? Or should I take out the balancer and swap the hifi to alfa a lite as it has more protein?!
So confuzzling!!! If he ate all his blimin hay I wouldnt have to worry about these things..
Thoughts??
P.s He has had his teeth done every 6 months by qualified EDT, wormed ect ect
Picture of me and the main man in question out hacking at the weekend