Holzdweaver
Well-Known Member
My gelding keeps emptying a lot of his feed out of his bucket. Hes always been a greedy thing, opens his mouth wide, shoves his nose in and then of course, feed then falls out of his mouth as he has crammed too much in, but this usually falls back in his bucket.
but... this winter he has learnt something new. He does the usual, then as he has his nose in his feed, he flicks his nose sideways up the side of the bucket and scoops the feed out onto the floor! Wouldnt mind if he hoovered afterwards but he then wont eat it off the floor(wont eat hay off the floor either, fussy boy
)!
Im thinking of buying him a corner manger, one of the stubbs plastic ones with the anti-waste bars but do they actually work?
Id rather get some recommendations before splashing out one a bracket and two buckets as they are a bit more money than a tubtrug!
Oh and his teeth have been checked six months ago by a qualified equine dentist, she took off quite large hooks (over two visits) and it has made a difference to the chewing and lumps he used to spit out, though he still likes to play with his feed the same as before, she did wonder if it has just developed into a habit due to him having such bad teeth when i got him.
but... this winter he has learnt something new. He does the usual, then as he has his nose in his feed, he flicks his nose sideways up the side of the bucket and scoops the feed out onto the floor! Wouldnt mind if he hoovered afterwards but he then wont eat it off the floor(wont eat hay off the floor either, fussy boy
Im thinking of buying him a corner manger, one of the stubbs plastic ones with the anti-waste bars but do they actually work?
Id rather get some recommendations before splashing out one a bracket and two buckets as they are a bit more money than a tubtrug!
Oh and his teeth have been checked six months ago by a qualified equine dentist, she took off quite large hooks (over two visits) and it has made a difference to the chewing and lumps he used to spit out, though he still likes to play with his feed the same as before, she did wonder if it has just developed into a habit due to him having such bad teeth when i got him.