dressagelove
Well-Known Member
Not posted on here for agesss, not surprised if you have all forgotten me 
I am struggling getting Titch on a diet where we have consistent energy levels and performance for dressage. Some days he comes out feeling great, other days he is so flat, and doesn't seem particularly happy in his work. Some days he even tries to run away from me in the field to avoid work, which gets me like a knife in the heart!
I am struggling (still) to get topline on him. In addition, the grass is completely disagreeing with him (he is barefoot, so has been exceptionally footy), so at the moment he is off it altogether, hoping to get him out on it at night. I'm wondering whether he has an underlying metabolic issue.
He is fed fast fibre, winergy condition, pro hoof, brewers yeast and yea sacc, and micronised linseed.
I struggle to get him consistently bang on my aids, and he often feels lethargic or sluggish. The days when he feels good, he is fantastic and he feels like an extension of my own limbs, and would like to get him like that 100% of the time....
Anyone have any advice, similar experiences etc? I haven't had him scoped so suppose ulcers could be a culprit... but he isn't grumpy to girth, doesn't buck or swish, he's fine to brush etc...
Thanks x
I am struggling getting Titch on a diet where we have consistent energy levels and performance for dressage. Some days he comes out feeling great, other days he is so flat, and doesn't seem particularly happy in his work. Some days he even tries to run away from me in the field to avoid work, which gets me like a knife in the heart!
I am struggling (still) to get topline on him. In addition, the grass is completely disagreeing with him (he is barefoot, so has been exceptionally footy), so at the moment he is off it altogether, hoping to get him out on it at night. I'm wondering whether he has an underlying metabolic issue.
He is fed fast fibre, winergy condition, pro hoof, brewers yeast and yea sacc, and micronised linseed.
I struggle to get him consistently bang on my aids, and he often feels lethargic or sluggish. The days when he feels good, he is fantastic and he feels like an extension of my own limbs, and would like to get him like that 100% of the time....
Anyone have any advice, similar experiences etc? I haven't had him scoped so suppose ulcers could be a culprit... but he isn't grumpy to girth, doesn't buck or swish, he's fine to brush etc...
Thanks x