WelshD
Well-Known Member
I have a small section A pony who came to me with severe sweet itch. He was on steroids for a while and had to be kept on the skinny side for some time after to minimise the chances of laminitis, that took us to the beginning of the year
Now I am finding it tricky to get the condition on him and he looks far younger than his 4 years. I have stepped things up in the last couple of months but he still has a tiny skinny neck and angular quarters
I'm not sure whether to get him backed in the hope that regular sympathetic ridden work will improve things or leave it till he looks more muscled
His feed: Pure Feeds Pure Easy (chaff type feed), Baileys Topline cubes, Speedybeet, Baileys lo-cal balancer, veg oil and Outshine - this amounts to just over a kilo of feed twice a day (mostly fibre and oil). He gets overnight on good grazing alone (or comes in with ad lib hay) and is on poor grazing during the day with my other pony as that paddock has shade as well as company
His usual exercise per week - 2 days lunge or longreining (30 mins) and 3 days walked out (40 mins) he seems to have reasonable fitness and works happily - perhaps I need to invest in a Pessoa and up the lunging but the ground has been so hard
I took him to a show today as part of his education and although he was clean and tidy he was placed low and two judges commented on his condition - I expected this but it did make me feel a bit useless!
I've had him a year now so am beginning to worry things will never change. the vets only view is that its good he is on the poor side in case he has to go back on steroids but the sweetitch is pretty much under control
Now I am finding it tricky to get the condition on him and he looks far younger than his 4 years. I have stepped things up in the last couple of months but he still has a tiny skinny neck and angular quarters
I'm not sure whether to get him backed in the hope that regular sympathetic ridden work will improve things or leave it till he looks more muscled
His feed: Pure Feeds Pure Easy (chaff type feed), Baileys Topline cubes, Speedybeet, Baileys lo-cal balancer, veg oil and Outshine - this amounts to just over a kilo of feed twice a day (mostly fibre and oil). He gets overnight on good grazing alone (or comes in with ad lib hay) and is on poor grazing during the day with my other pony as that paddock has shade as well as company
His usual exercise per week - 2 days lunge or longreining (30 mins) and 3 days walked out (40 mins) he seems to have reasonable fitness and works happily - perhaps I need to invest in a Pessoa and up the lunging but the ground has been so hard
I took him to a show today as part of his education and although he was clean and tidy he was placed low and two judges commented on his condition - I expected this but it did make me feel a bit useless!
I've had him a year now so am beginning to worry things will never change. the vets only view is that its good he is on the poor side in case he has to go back on steroids but the sweetitch is pretty much under control