RachelB
Well-Known Member
My horse has always been difficult to feed in winter. She is easy in summer because she only has to look at grass to put weight on, so she is kept as if she were laminitic (ad-lib soaked hay and only tiny amounts of grass strip-grazed). In winter it's a different story.
She still has a big belly at the moment, so my weight tape says she is roughly 600kg (she's a 15.3hh middleweight IDx and was about 560kg when in full work before being injured). She has always always had a big gut and I think that's just the way she's built, but it does make her look fat/pregnant. For that reason she is fed about 2/3rds of a bale of hay per day (out 24/7 unless really awful weather, grazing is typical poor winter stuff) and gets a cup (dry) of A&P Fast Fibre and half a scoop of HiFi Lite once a day. She is on a GP supplement.
She gets hacked (can't school or lunge because of her old tendon injury) about four times a week, for 45-90 minutes, mostly in walk but we are building up her trot and she currently does two or three stretches of about a minute trotting. All trotting is done in an outline and I'd say also about 80-90% of the walking is too. She comes home sweaty (unclipped).
Since Christmas she has started losing condition over her quarters and neck. She is quite front-heavy and has a disproportionately large head, so her skinny backside and weedy neck make her look very ugly
She always feels fit enough to be doing her work, but she doesn't look fit at all!
So basically my issue is whether her lost condition over her quarters and neck is due to her workload (though she looked 10 times better last summer and she wasn't in work at all) or due to a feeding problem. If she didn't have her big belly I'd be tempted to put her on Alfa Lite but I'm worried this will make her balloon! I don't have the time/light to be riding her before or after work (I work 8am-6pm four days a week, my mum rides her once a week when I'm at work) and because she is still on rehab for her tendon I can't increase her workload any quicker. I am thoroughly confused as to what to do for the best!
Any suggestions/thoughts/comments much appreciated, and I will try to get a few photos of her soon
She still has a big belly at the moment, so my weight tape says she is roughly 600kg (she's a 15.3hh middleweight IDx and was about 560kg when in full work before being injured). She has always always had a big gut and I think that's just the way she's built, but it does make her look fat/pregnant. For that reason she is fed about 2/3rds of a bale of hay per day (out 24/7 unless really awful weather, grazing is typical poor winter stuff) and gets a cup (dry) of A&P Fast Fibre and half a scoop of HiFi Lite once a day. She is on a GP supplement.
She gets hacked (can't school or lunge because of her old tendon injury) about four times a week, for 45-90 minutes, mostly in walk but we are building up her trot and she currently does two or three stretches of about a minute trotting. All trotting is done in an outline and I'd say also about 80-90% of the walking is too. She comes home sweaty (unclipped).
Since Christmas she has started losing condition over her quarters and neck. She is quite front-heavy and has a disproportionately large head, so her skinny backside and weedy neck make her look very ugly
So basically my issue is whether her lost condition over her quarters and neck is due to her workload (though she looked 10 times better last summer and she wasn't in work at all) or due to a feeding problem. If she didn't have her big belly I'd be tempted to put her on Alfa Lite but I'm worried this will make her balloon! I don't have the time/light to be riding her before or after work (I work 8am-6pm four days a week, my mum rides her once a week when I'm at work) and because she is still on rehab for her tendon I can't increase her workload any quicker. I am thoroughly confused as to what to do for the best!
Any suggestions/thoughts/comments much appreciated, and I will try to get a few photos of her soon