Prince33Sp4rkle
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firstly apologies for lack of winters report, will do it tonight but suffice to say he was a very good boy 
would like a HHO brainstorm if we can?!
he was in for 4 days solid (bar an hour out thur AM prior to leaving for Hartpury) and over those 4 days he was probably the most consistent in terms of energy/forward/in front of the leg he has been for a long time............i didnt have to ask/correct/push, he was just *there*, all the time.
He was sharp, but acceptably so, i can work with that level of get up (ahem!) and go.
he's never been one for needing to be out for long, a few hours and he's happy to come in, esp in the winter, but its completely impractical for him to be in more than he is now (currently out 6.30-3pm when weather good) as the lady who grabs in for me cannot get there earlier, and Fig NEEDS to be out as much as poss as he is a real hot head, and so does retired Bruce and sharp livery pony. Also i dont really agree with keeping them in a lot for convinience..........
all that said, is energy out still somehow exceeding calories in when he is out all day? he is kept nicely warm and is in an individual paddock so minimal hooning round.
he eats 3 scoops saracen re-leve and 2 mugs charnwood linseed over 2 feeds, and gets a lunch time feed of 2 scoops alfa a oil (which does his ulcers no end of good).
he's a real pig, will eat anything and always cleans up. He's eating a decent amount of good haylage overnight and is definatly not low/tucked up/tired, but being idle by nature, does he just need MORE energy to do this job at this level?
the re-leve is already a pretty high DE, to go higher im looking at racing feed, which of course is high starch so on paper no good because of ulcers, but i do think we have those pretty much under control currently and he's exhibiting NO ulcer signs, so could an increase in starch be tolerated? is it suck it and see?
i know the saracen speed mix is popular for lazy dressage horses, but its cereal based. The more fibre based racehorse cube is barely higher DE than the re-leve though.........
i do have some Havens Slobbermash to pick up to try as heard it can whizz them up as well as put weight on, but if that doesnt work, where do i go from here?
am definately going to keep him in on the morning of a show, rather than turnout and he does interval training once a week and is pretty damn fit, how else do i make sure energy in exceeds energy out?!
Ideas pretty please oh wise and cunning HHO...............................
ETA-equitop myoplast and pro pell/red cell make no diff to him.
would like a HHO brainstorm if we can?!
he was in for 4 days solid (bar an hour out thur AM prior to leaving for Hartpury) and over those 4 days he was probably the most consistent in terms of energy/forward/in front of the leg he has been for a long time............i didnt have to ask/correct/push, he was just *there*, all the time.
He was sharp, but acceptably so, i can work with that level of get up (ahem!) and go.
he's never been one for needing to be out for long, a few hours and he's happy to come in, esp in the winter, but its completely impractical for him to be in more than he is now (currently out 6.30-3pm when weather good) as the lady who grabs in for me cannot get there earlier, and Fig NEEDS to be out as much as poss as he is a real hot head, and so does retired Bruce and sharp livery pony. Also i dont really agree with keeping them in a lot for convinience..........
all that said, is energy out still somehow exceeding calories in when he is out all day? he is kept nicely warm and is in an individual paddock so minimal hooning round.
he eats 3 scoops saracen re-leve and 2 mugs charnwood linseed over 2 feeds, and gets a lunch time feed of 2 scoops alfa a oil (which does his ulcers no end of good).
he's a real pig, will eat anything and always cleans up. He's eating a decent amount of good haylage overnight and is definatly not low/tucked up/tired, but being idle by nature, does he just need MORE energy to do this job at this level?
the re-leve is already a pretty high DE, to go higher im looking at racing feed, which of course is high starch so on paper no good because of ulcers, but i do think we have those pretty much under control currently and he's exhibiting NO ulcer signs, so could an increase in starch be tolerated? is it suck it and see?
i know the saracen speed mix is popular for lazy dressage horses, but its cereal based. The more fibre based racehorse cube is barely higher DE than the re-leve though.........
i do have some Havens Slobbermash to pick up to try as heard it can whizz them up as well as put weight on, but if that doesnt work, where do i go from here?
am definately going to keep him in on the morning of a show, rather than turnout and he does interval training once a week and is pretty damn fit, how else do i make sure energy in exceeds energy out?!
Ideas pretty please oh wise and cunning HHO...............................
ETA-equitop myoplast and pro pell/red cell make no diff to him.