SouthWestWhippet
Well-Known Member
My pony has come back from his loan home yesterday FAT FAT FAT. I mean, seriously obese with huge packets of fat along his rib cage. He's been much loved and well looked after but the girl who had him swapped ponies for boys this summer and he basically hasn't had the exercise. He's a haflinger pony (see sig) so gets fat on a blade of straw.
He is now living out 24/7 in an acre with one other pony. He is 14hh, other pony is 12.2hh. Other pony is a little fat (came from same people as were loaning mine) but not too bad. Other pony also prone to laminitis. I have no stabling or way of keeping them off the grass.
I'm looking for ideas and advice to get my pony's weight down. here are some of the things I am doing/considering. any thoughts gratefully received.
> I've fenced off a schooling area in the middle of the field so as to create a 'racetrack' style grazing area around the outside to keep ponies moving as they graze.
> field is obviously very small so hopefully will get grazed down very fast which will obviously help
> Am planning to hack out everyday but not sure how long will be ok. am thinking about half an hour at first then building to an hour?
> Thinking about grazing muzzle?
> Thinking about giving him a bib and belly clip and no rug until it gets really cold... but is this just plain cruel?
> Wondering about fencing off a very small area of the field as a corale and keeping ponies in there overnight with oat straw?
Any other ideas, or any criticisms of my thoughts? haven't done anything yet as pony only came back yesterday but i've never been faced with a pony THIS obese before and i'm a bit worried.
thank you and cookies and cake if you get this far. x
He is now living out 24/7 in an acre with one other pony. He is 14hh, other pony is 12.2hh. Other pony is a little fat (came from same people as were loaning mine) but not too bad. Other pony also prone to laminitis. I have no stabling or way of keeping them off the grass.
I'm looking for ideas and advice to get my pony's weight down. here are some of the things I am doing/considering. any thoughts gratefully received.
> I've fenced off a schooling area in the middle of the field so as to create a 'racetrack' style grazing area around the outside to keep ponies moving as they graze.
> field is obviously very small so hopefully will get grazed down very fast which will obviously help
> Am planning to hack out everyday but not sure how long will be ok. am thinking about half an hour at first then building to an hour?
> Thinking about grazing muzzle?
> Thinking about giving him a bib and belly clip and no rug until it gets really cold... but is this just plain cruel?
> Wondering about fencing off a very small area of the field as a corale and keeping ponies in there overnight with oat straw?
Any other ideas, or any criticisms of my thoughts? haven't done anything yet as pony only came back yesterday but i've never been faced with a pony THIS obese before and i'm a bit worried.
thank you and cookies and cake if you get this far. x