PonyWoes
Member
Hello all,
Recently a young girl, with non horsey parents, has been complaining that her pony, is lazy, sleepy and not her sparky self... despite adlib hay, and 2 meals a day.
I heard one of the older teens point out, that her pony is a native, unclipped, and still in a medium weight rug at nights, and until she de rugs to ride... and that the pony is probably hot, sleepy and generally hot and bothered.
My first thought was "seek vetinary advice" for the change in behaviour, but this young ladys comment got me thinking.... do over rugged horses have symptons as such?
Recently a young girl, with non horsey parents, has been complaining that her pony, is lazy, sleepy and not her sparky self... despite adlib hay, and 2 meals a day.
I heard one of the older teens point out, that her pony is a native, unclipped, and still in a medium weight rug at nights, and until she de rugs to ride... and that the pony is probably hot, sleepy and generally hot and bothered.
My first thought was "seek vetinary advice" for the change in behaviour, but this young ladys comment got me thinking.... do over rugged horses have symptons as such?