Clare85
Well-Known Member
Our little 3 year old is looking lovely living off grass and hay atm. She may need a little feed when we start backing her next year but we'll see how we go 
Why?
I expect cake every day but I don't get it when I go to bed at night!
Horses are designed to have something in their stomachs 24/7. Leaving them in a stable overnight with nothing is a really fast way to give them ulcers. It's not about being nice ..... but if you want to give them cake, you go girl!
Depends if you want to continue feeding a balancer/supplement. I see no problem with it, ben is a hunterweight horse, he lives off grass and hay... last winter i started giving him 1/2 a scoop of healthy tummy around January, but realistically this did very little, I upped his intake of hay... I feed him a bit of healthy tummy because he looks forward to it and it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling, but the reality is that he could easily survive on a buffet of hay and his grass![]()
my 4 connies are on grass, ad lib 2nd or 3rd cut haylage, and they get the teeniest amount of Pure Feed Easy, a bit of linseed if I especially want their coats to be shiny (if we are showing, or I am about to clip), they have a Himalayan salt lick and that's it. They work hard and even the one that was playing PC polo all summer whilst also eventing & doing camp & so on, was definitely not lacking in energy & looked fantastic. They have amazing rock crunching feet and wont be getting any extra just because they are now hunting. The big baby ISH gets a proper scoop of Pure Easy because he came looking terribly poor, our grass isn't good this year and he is now in full work