katiejemima
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Opinions and expereinces welcome.
I have a 6yo Dartmoor who was on the moors until he was 3. Due to circumstances only in work 2-3 times per week this coming summer. No laminitis history but aware they are more prone.
FEED
At the mo he has a molasses free chaf but only a small handful in morning so he's not the only one not eating.
He has a small haynet in stable overnight (though from Wednesday when they go out he wont)
His grazing is about 3/4 acre currently (as new on yard and Worming programme ongoing) but very good grass.
I believe I have 2 prevention options I can employ now, one is to split the field and rotate him through the summer and the other is to give him some kind of laminitis prevention supplement. Would you reccomend either/both and if you reccomend a supplement, is there one in particular you would use? There is so much on the market....!
RUGGING
Currently unrugged during day when out and in at night. Have ordered a no fill lightweight for the nights when they go out 24/7. Anyone got any opposing advice or experience to this?
THANKS IN ADVANCE ?
I have a 6yo Dartmoor who was on the moors until he was 3. Due to circumstances only in work 2-3 times per week this coming summer. No laminitis history but aware they are more prone.
FEED
At the mo he has a molasses free chaf but only a small handful in morning so he's not the only one not eating.
He has a small haynet in stable overnight (though from Wednesday when they go out he wont)
His grazing is about 3/4 acre currently (as new on yard and Worming programme ongoing) but very good grass.
I believe I have 2 prevention options I can employ now, one is to split the field and rotate him through the summer and the other is to give him some kind of laminitis prevention supplement. Would you reccomend either/both and if you reccomend a supplement, is there one in particular you would use? There is so much on the market....!
RUGGING
Currently unrugged during day when out and in at night. Have ordered a no fill lightweight for the nights when they go out 24/7. Anyone got any opposing advice or experience to this?
THANKS IN ADVANCE ?