Michen
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Im amazed he didn't like the Agrobs Mash - I mix mine with hot water & smells so divine I could eat it myself!
He does look a stunning horse!
Yup and the Musili. Hay cobs were the worst though!
Im amazed he didn't like the Agrobs Mash - I mix mine with hot water & smells so divine I could eat it myself!
He does look a stunning horse!
Mine!!! He picks out all the peas.....Saracen Releve is my go to when they won't eat anything else. Never known a horse refuse it.
Mine!!! He picks out all the peas.....
He did like it for a month though 😀
No, I can't say I've ever had this problem. I am a great believer in simple feeding generally. I would go right back to basics. Cut hard feed right back. Perhaps up the quality of the forage instead. If he is hungry, really he will eat assuming there are no teeth or health issues. How often do you have his teeth done?
No, I can't say I've ever had this problem. I am a great believer in simple feeding generally. I would go right back to basics. Cut hard feed right back. Perhaps up the quality of the forage instead. If he is hungry, really he will eat assuming there are no teeth or health issues. How often do you have his teeth done?
The majority of mine have been simple to feed, eating pretty much anything they have been given, hungry or not, the few that were fussy would probably starve and lose a huge amount of weight rather than eat something they decided they did not like, fickle horses are a nightmare to deal with when they stopping eating enough they drop weight so quickly it can take months to get them back into decent condition.
I think I suggested racehorse cubes previously and would give them a try as they are high energy and the good ones such as Red Mills are ulcer friendly, I would also try leaving him with a tub of something overnight that he can pick at, not his main feed but something to add variety to his forage given after he has eaten his proper grub.
I have had cats like your horse! The only solution I found to work with them is to end up with 3 or 4 brands of feed that they like and alternate between them. Perhaps switch to a different brand every time a bag is finished.
My ponies have always eaten everything put in front of them, so, when the older one went off his food when he was put onto Prascend, I found it completely alien and a worry - I can appreciate your situation.
The only one of mine that has ever been fussy was when my tb got old and his Cushings was getting worse - he lost his appetite on the increased prascend and was just like yours. It’s a pain.
There is a 5* horse on the yard I’m on that when he gets really fit goes right off food, they have to chop and change and get him on the best reserved grass. It’s not that uncommon in fit stressy horses.
Have you tried having 3 feeds on the go, and only ever giving him one at a time and rotating meals between the feeds - maybe it’s a boredom thing?
Wish I got bored of food 😂
So feed a scoop of each feed individually type thing?
Actually that’s got to be worth a try...
Three feeds is possible sometimes and not others, I always try and give an extra one where I can, it depends when he’s bought in/when ridden by sharer/general timings.
I’m scared as to what boggle may do on racehorse cubes!!! That said he doesn’t really react to feed as is always the same level of hot/bit bonkers.
Any idea on what to put in tub? Tried readigrass and grass nuts.. threw both everywhere.
Sugar beet could be an option..?
The DE is not that high, some are fibre based, some oat based with varying levels of protein, the link gives all of the performance feeds, I cannot see him being any hotter than he is, the nutty racehorse was on them with no issue and his condition improved beyond all recognition when he went on them, his feet remained good and he ate up really well, he was getting 3 scoops a day but was in serious work, I added some alfalfa chop and linseed for interest but he was ore than happy eating them without additions.
I think we fed the horse care 10 which has the acid buffer/ probiotics
https://redmills.co.uk/Horses/Products/Racing
He gets ad lib hay and haylage. If I cut hard feed right back on a horse that’s hunting every week he will end up like a hat rack... I would love to do that to break the cycle of being fussy but it’s not fair to expect a horse to work that hard on nothing. His teeth are done every 6 months and he eats fine, it’s just fussyness.
lol, I'm glad you said that - I didn't want to be a gloom & doom merchant. As most of my horses are Irish Draughts, almost ANY case of not eating gets a vet call (unless I'm sneaking bute or antibiotics into a feed.) And that's the only time most of them get 'feed' other than grass, haylage and mineral licks. I would be a bt worried about ulcers - stomach or hind gut. The symptoms (and loss of appetite one of the first) can go up and down with stomach acidity.
Maybe I wasn't clear, I mean't essentially that I would try upping the quality the forage (I'm assuming he eats that best) eg I would find the richest haylage I could and feed that. Then you will likely find you need much less volume of concentrates, and the concentrates I did feed would be high energy, or a low volume balancer little and often. I used to feed my competition horses a balancer and naked oats. You could add oil to that also, and ring the changes with some soaked sugar beet pulp, carrots, molasses for extra palatability if that is still a problem even with less volume.
If any of my three ID ‘s rejected food I would call the vet .
With Tatts I don’t it’s always been One of his things stopping foods .
Michen I have never had a horse who looked ulcery but I have had horses with ulcers don’t think just because the horse looks great it not worth a scope