Stinkbomb
Well-Known Member
I went to a horse show this weekend. There were some horses over from France and Belgium to do the show. They won everything and there is no doubt there horses looked fantastic. We stayed over for a few days and most of the horses were stabled at the Arena and we had a good chat to them about how they condition and train their horses. This is the bit i cant get my head around. Their show horses have NO grazing. They are kept in a show barn for 23 hours a day. About 8 hours of that they are tied up, no hay but access to water. The other hour they are lunged, round penned or put on a walker in two stints. They NEVER see hay or grass but get two huge bucket fulls of alfalfa, mix and beet twice a day. Thats it.
We looked in their stables at night and the horses were muzzled over night. they told us this was to stop them eating the shavings.
Now i dont give hay. Mine are out 24/7, yes on limited grazing but they have enough grass to pick on. They are fed two big feeds a day but like i said are free to graze the rest of the time.
This is how the Americans condition their show horses too. They all were famtastic animals and looked extreemly fit, but is it worth your horses health for a rosette?? I just could get my head around the way they do things. Any comments??
BTW im talking about miniature horses here
We looked in their stables at night and the horses were muzzled over night. they told us this was to stop them eating the shavings.
Now i dont give hay. Mine are out 24/7, yes on limited grazing but they have enough grass to pick on. They are fed two big feeds a day but like i said are free to graze the rest of the time.
This is how the Americans condition their show horses too. They all were famtastic animals and looked extreemly fit, but is it worth your horses health for a rosette?? I just could get my head around the way they do things. Any comments??
BTW im talking about miniature horses here