CazD
Well-Known Member
I posted earlier about my pony that had gone lame. vet has been pretty useless and told me just to monitor and call her if the pony gets worse but has given no medication or advice. the pony is overweight with slight pulses so I'm treating it as a possible lami attack and will see how she goes. If she does not improve over xmas then I'll get a different vet practice involved.
Pony is a 10 year old 14.1hh coloured cob that weigh tapes at 430kg. I'd like her to loose at least 30kg and see how she goes from there. so, on the basis of 1.5% of (ideal) bodyweight, I estimate she should get 6kg of food a day.
I've done a reccy of the local feed store and have the option of feeding:
fast fibre, dodson & horrell safe and sound, marksway Horsehage, double haylage netted soaked hay (or a mix of these)
I can get to the yard 4 times a day (hopefully): 7am, 1pm, 6pm and 10pm.
6kg of feed is hardly anything as 1 slice of my hay weighs 3kg and the pony can eat that in a hour!! what would be the best way of feeding/splitting feeds. she's currently in 24/7 on deep bedding.
Pony is a 10 year old 14.1hh coloured cob that weigh tapes at 430kg. I'd like her to loose at least 30kg and see how she goes from there. so, on the basis of 1.5% of (ideal) bodyweight, I estimate she should get 6kg of food a day.
I've done a reccy of the local feed store and have the option of feeding:
fast fibre, dodson & horrell safe and sound, marksway Horsehage, double haylage netted soaked hay (or a mix of these)
I can get to the yard 4 times a day (hopefully): 7am, 1pm, 6pm and 10pm.
6kg of feed is hardly anything as 1 slice of my hay weighs 3kg and the pony can eat that in a hour!! what would be the best way of feeding/splitting feeds. she's currently in 24/7 on deep bedding.