Trot_On_Dressage
Well-Known Member
IMHO requirement for a calmer is down to what else is fed.
As a quick example, I took on a little mare at the beginning of the year. She was pretty much unhandled, had never been fed anything other than grass and the occasional hay when the snow was really bad and was so chilled and easy and gentle. Once we confirmed she was in foal the vet advised feeding her mare and youngstock mix. Our quiet gentle little mare turned into a bargy bossy spooky pony in two feeds. We scratched our heads and then cut out the mix - pony back to normal in about three days. Changed to something with less oats - back came the monster. Cut that out, nice pony returned. Changed to as basic and "calm" a feed as possible and again she turned into a bargy horror.
She gets no cereal at all now and is back to being her sweet and gentle self. I do seriously worry how many horses and ponies being fed off the shelf "normal" cubes and mixes are actually badly affected by them and am sure that the reason so many people seem to need to feed calmers is because of what they are feeding in the first place.
Agree with this. But i dont think we can blame feed companies as they actualy do a lot of good work. When i was training for my stages we went to a factory and saw how they manufactourer feeds and i was amazed at the care and attention that is done. All raw materials were anaylised to see nutriention levels and then formulated from there. Couldnt beleive how much care went into one bag of feed.
I think it has more to do with actual owners knowledge of feed and what to feed. Im sure if alot of people looked in their feed bins and asked themselves why am i feeding this, they wouldnt be able to tell you other than, this is what the previous owners fed or my friend feeds this.
Work and exercise also has a massive effect. How many pople over estimate the amount of work there horse/pony does. Most horses can be classed as being in light work, walk trot canter schooling, hacks, jump etc. Medium work - showjumping competivley (1m+) advanced medium dressage and beyond, hard work- racing, 3 day eventing! A lot of people assume hard work is trotting around the school for 45 minutes! So feed there pony high energy feed, its barely in light work and and then wonder why is is so stressy and naughty so then give it a calmer!