Cash
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Over the last few weeks, what with all the snow and ice and whatnot
I cut my TB's hard feed right down and increased his forage, as I've read and been informed you should do (he had to be in for a few days- YO's orders- and I was unable to ride too) to avoid a crazy horse.
Well, although his craziness has been not entirely removed (wasn't expecting miracles!
) he was definitely much saner than he would otherwise have been, despite limited turnout for a while.
He is now on less than a quarter of a scoop of Alfa A Oil, twice a day, with a handful of pony nuts in the evening (which I think you'll probably agree doesn't seem much for a 16hh ex racer- although I know there are many exceptions to the 'poor doer TB' stereotype) and lots of haylage and hay, mixed. I'm really happy with how he's kept his weight and condition, and his coat is still shiny as ever!
Think I may well be sticking with this kind of regime (although obviously once he's in proper hard work in spring/summer he's probably likely to need more hard feed)...even with hay/haylage prices as they are, I reckon it'll still work out cheaper especially if we can buy in bulk for the yard.
Bit of a pointless post, but impressed/a bit surprised he's actually done well on it! Anyone else had similar sucess?
Well, although his craziness has been not entirely removed (wasn't expecting miracles!
He is now on less than a quarter of a scoop of Alfa A Oil, twice a day, with a handful of pony nuts in the evening (which I think you'll probably agree doesn't seem much for a 16hh ex racer- although I know there are many exceptions to the 'poor doer TB' stereotype) and lots of haylage and hay, mixed. I'm really happy with how he's kept his weight and condition, and his coat is still shiny as ever!
Think I may well be sticking with this kind of regime (although obviously once he's in proper hard work in spring/summer he's probably likely to need more hard feed)...even with hay/haylage prices as they are, I reckon it'll still work out cheaper especially if we can buy in bulk for the yard.
Bit of a pointless post, but impressed/a bit surprised he's actually done well on it! Anyone else had similar sucess?