kajabe
Well-Known Member
My mare is on box rest after displacing her superficial digital flexor tendon from the hock and also chipping the hock bone joint.
We have done nearly 3 months now and she had 1 week at leahurst horspital.
She is a 27 year old 14.3/15hh heavyweight ex-broodmare and weight about 540kg. Before I get shot down yes she is overweight and we are trying to deal with it, she is an extremely good do-er too.
She gets a small scoop of molasses free Alfa a and a small scoop of convalescent mix as well as her supplements (Codlivine and stroppy mare) divided into 2 feeds. She also has it soaked as it is easier on her teeth.
She is allowed out to a very small paddock (4 Stables size) for 2 hours a day which has fairly good grass in.
How much hay should she be having a day? She is in basically 24/7 for 3 or 4 weeks yet, then we can increase the time she is in the paddock
Also, does soaking help? And how can I get some weight off her before we get to summer as she is doing no exercise and can only be ridden once a week for 1/2 he in walk in a coupe of weeks.
Mince pie and cream to anyone who gets this far!!
We have done nearly 3 months now and she had 1 week at leahurst horspital.
She is a 27 year old 14.3/15hh heavyweight ex-broodmare and weight about 540kg. Before I get shot down yes she is overweight and we are trying to deal with it, she is an extremely good do-er too.
She gets a small scoop of molasses free Alfa a and a small scoop of convalescent mix as well as her supplements (Codlivine and stroppy mare) divided into 2 feeds. She also has it soaked as it is easier on her teeth.
She is allowed out to a very small paddock (4 Stables size) for 2 hours a day which has fairly good grass in.
How much hay should she be having a day? She is in basically 24/7 for 3 or 4 weeks yet, then we can increase the time she is in the paddock
Also, does soaking help? And how can I get some weight off her before we get to summer as she is doing no exercise and can only be ridden once a week for 1/2 he in walk in a coupe of weeks.
Mince pie and cream to anyone who gets this far!!