tankgirl1
Well-Known Member
Hello
I am hoping you good people can give me an impartial view on our feeding regime.
11yo 14.3hh Sec D x, had lammi 2-3 years ago, has lost over 100kg since then, recently diagnosed with 'mild' cushings. Pretty much out of work atm due to weather etc. Feet looking good, weightaping at around 430kgs. Approx 6 hours turnout per day atm, will be out 24/7 as soon as possible! Yard rules state they are all in at night until April/May.
He has 2 x medium haynets of fairly dry haylage whilst in, fed from the floor as per vets instructions. Usually a bit left in the morning. One bucket a day which consists of 2 small scoops of Spillers Happy Hoof chop, along with top spec healthy hoof supplement (2 scoops as per instructions), and some garlic powder. Occasional carrot.
What is concerning me is that I have read that Happy Hoof has sugars in??? Had a conflab with his purely equine vet who says to keep on doing as we are, but try to exercise more, which I agree fully that we need to do!
Any CC/ideas very much welcomed!
Bottom layer of milk tray on offer
I am hoping you good people can give me an impartial view on our feeding regime.
11yo 14.3hh Sec D x, had lammi 2-3 years ago, has lost over 100kg since then, recently diagnosed with 'mild' cushings. Pretty much out of work atm due to weather etc. Feet looking good, weightaping at around 430kgs. Approx 6 hours turnout per day atm, will be out 24/7 as soon as possible! Yard rules state they are all in at night until April/May.
He has 2 x medium haynets of fairly dry haylage whilst in, fed from the floor as per vets instructions. Usually a bit left in the morning. One bucket a day which consists of 2 small scoops of Spillers Happy Hoof chop, along with top spec healthy hoof supplement (2 scoops as per instructions), and some garlic powder. Occasional carrot.
What is concerning me is that I have read that Happy Hoof has sugars in??? Had a conflab with his purely equine vet who says to keep on doing as we are, but try to exercise more, which I agree fully that we need to do!
Any CC/ideas very much welcomed!
Bottom layer of milk tray on offer