Greylegs
Well-Known Member
My highland, who is prone to being on the heavy side(!) is temporarily lodging for a couple of weeks at another yard. He's turned out during the day on pretty sparse grazing, and in at night, which is his routine at home as well.
At home, he's fed a minimal diet of chaff with a measure of Baileys Lo Cal balancer on top of what he can find in the field, topped up overnight with about 12lbs of haylage fed in a trickle net. He's ridden 5-6 times per week, mostly hacking with a bit of schooling.
I've just discovered that the "holiday" yard has been feeding him Alpha A mixed with the balancer instead of chaff. He seems fine on it, but just wondering whether I ought to go out and get a supply of chaff instead for the remainder of his stay (another 10 days). .... (Thanks for any views ... Hopeless with feed issues)
At home, he's fed a minimal diet of chaff with a measure of Baileys Lo Cal balancer on top of what he can find in the field, topped up overnight with about 12lbs of haylage fed in a trickle net. He's ridden 5-6 times per week, mostly hacking with a bit of schooling.
I've just discovered that the "holiday" yard has been feeding him Alpha A mixed with the balancer instead of chaff. He seems fine on it, but just wondering whether I ought to go out and get a supply of chaff instead for the remainder of his stay (another 10 days). .... (Thanks for any views ... Hopeless with feed issues)