luckyoldme
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my 24/25 year old gelding lives out 24/7 rugged in the winter. Ive had him 7 years.
the last couple of months we have been out and about gentle hacking, he is doing well and seems to be enjoying his life.
Last winter he showed very slight signs of not doing as well as other years. Nothing serious but I feel he now needs a little more help with the winter.
He could be stabled if necessary, but this is most definately not what he wants..(he d much rather be out with his friends!) and i feel he would stiffen up kept in the stable overnight.
The horses are fed ad lib haylage from a ring feeder and come in to individual stables for a feed in the morning. In previous years he has had veteran mix with chaff and sugar beet. His teeth will be checked before winter kicks in and he has been tested for cushings just in case despite showing no symptoms and all is fine. Im trying to think of prevention rather than cure as he is doing well for his age. He did have cracked hoofs last year too, so could anyone tell me what they would reccomend?
the last couple of months we have been out and about gentle hacking, he is doing well and seems to be enjoying his life.
Last winter he showed very slight signs of not doing as well as other years. Nothing serious but I feel he now needs a little more help with the winter.
He could be stabled if necessary, but this is most definately not what he wants..(he d much rather be out with his friends!) and i feel he would stiffen up kept in the stable overnight.
The horses are fed ad lib haylage from a ring feeder and come in to individual stables for a feed in the morning. In previous years he has had veteran mix with chaff and sugar beet. His teeth will be checked before winter kicks in and he has been tested for cushings just in case despite showing no symptoms and all is fine. Im trying to think of prevention rather than cure as he is doing well for his age. He did have cracked hoofs last year too, so could anyone tell me what they would reccomend?