Gorgeous George
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Sorry this is a bit long winded so bear with me:
My new boy was fed 1 scoop of alfa a oil and 1 scoop of own brand h&p mix twice a day before I got him, I kept to the same feeds as I didn't want to upset him but cut it down to half a scoop of each twice a day as I'm not riding him as much. However, although he has settled in he has got bags of energy and carted me round the school today in canter
and my instructor felt it was probably due to the lush grass he now has and still too much feed.
So I have decided that I'd like to change him onto Dengie Hi-fi lite (in case the sugar is fizzing him up) and baileys lo-cal balancer to make sure he gets his vits and mins, so how do you go about swapping his feeds over (esp when you feed so little) and how long should you take to do it?
By the way he is a chunky 16.3 thoroughbred x who is doing light work 5 days out of 7, I wouldn't go so far as to say he is a good doer but he certainly maintains weight reasonably well (or so his previous owners told me).
Feeding for us first timers seems a complete minefield
and the people at the yard are so helpful but everyone feeds different things and some of the feeds have about 20 components. I just want to hack and school gently without George going off on one
Thanks again for your help.
p.s. Don't worry though I love my new boy dearly
esp when we met a big tractor on the road today and he didn't flinch
My new boy was fed 1 scoop of alfa a oil and 1 scoop of own brand h&p mix twice a day before I got him, I kept to the same feeds as I didn't want to upset him but cut it down to half a scoop of each twice a day as I'm not riding him as much. However, although he has settled in he has got bags of energy and carted me round the school today in canter
So I have decided that I'd like to change him onto Dengie Hi-fi lite (in case the sugar is fizzing him up) and baileys lo-cal balancer to make sure he gets his vits and mins, so how do you go about swapping his feeds over (esp when you feed so little) and how long should you take to do it?
By the way he is a chunky 16.3 thoroughbred x who is doing light work 5 days out of 7, I wouldn't go so far as to say he is a good doer but he certainly maintains weight reasonably well (or so his previous owners told me).
Feeding for us first timers seems a complete minefield
Thanks again for your help.
p.s. Don't worry though I love my new boy dearly