poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
I'm thinking I need to broach the subject of maybe not doing another winter with the little mare I look after.
This has been kind of cemented by how incredibly well she is doing right now, I know that sounds backwards but the fact is she is a different pony in warm, dry weather and when she gets some grass (not that I have much, but more than winter)
It hits home how utterly miserable and probably in pain she is otherwise.
She always eats well and I am able to get more food into her during summer as she is in during the day. She did start picking at hay being in at night in winter but dropped off weight wise again (not as bad as when i first took her in) She gets stiff, reluctant to go out in the field at all, stands out there waiting to come in all day. Is super slow (fair enough at 38) to come in/out. She would come in after rain, even rugged shivering.
Now she has a bit of spark, she trots over yelling when i go to get her in, jogs from the field to the yard for her breakfast, Is happy to go back out later in the day. A little bit stiff but sound. Its such a huge difference to how she was that its really hit home that her winter self isnt just "old pony"
I had a bit of a fight but got her on bute last winter and boswellia but it seemed to make very little difference. She would probably be happy staying in 24/7 but not alone and my own ponies definitely woudnt be happy in all the time. They are also very un bothered by rain/cold wintery weather.
She is already on 1.5 prascend a day and her levels are good, she is tested regularly so I can't improve on that. Bute, as above didnt seem to make any difference. I think she just intensely dislkes bad weather and It seems unfair or pointless to me to subject her to another 7 months of it for no real reason.
Am i right?
If so how would you go about this converrsation? The owners, Lovely but a bit clueless and I feel like it will be especially difficult for them to understand as she is ok right now.
This has been kind of cemented by how incredibly well she is doing right now, I know that sounds backwards but the fact is she is a different pony in warm, dry weather and when she gets some grass (not that I have much, but more than winter)
It hits home how utterly miserable and probably in pain she is otherwise.
She always eats well and I am able to get more food into her during summer as she is in during the day. She did start picking at hay being in at night in winter but dropped off weight wise again (not as bad as when i first took her in) She gets stiff, reluctant to go out in the field at all, stands out there waiting to come in all day. Is super slow (fair enough at 38) to come in/out. She would come in after rain, even rugged shivering.
Now she has a bit of spark, she trots over yelling when i go to get her in, jogs from the field to the yard for her breakfast, Is happy to go back out later in the day. A little bit stiff but sound. Its such a huge difference to how she was that its really hit home that her winter self isnt just "old pony"
I had a bit of a fight but got her on bute last winter and boswellia but it seemed to make very little difference. She would probably be happy staying in 24/7 but not alone and my own ponies definitely woudnt be happy in all the time. They are also very un bothered by rain/cold wintery weather.
She is already on 1.5 prascend a day and her levels are good, she is tested regularly so I can't improve on that. Bute, as above didnt seem to make any difference. I think she just intensely dislkes bad weather and It seems unfair or pointless to me to subject her to another 7 months of it for no real reason.
Am i right?
If so how would you go about this converrsation? The owners, Lovely but a bit clueless and I feel like it will be especially difficult for them to understand as she is ok right now.