Welshie95
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Had my cob x 7 years and he always drops weight and condition in winter. He is stressy and excitable by nature so I we know why the weight goes. He is out 24/7 in summer and in for about 12-14 hours in winter with ad lib hay/haylage mix in the stable and out in the field too, but he is not a big eater: one net will last about 2-3 days. We regularly worm count as a yard and he has never been above the 200 mark, very often being below 100.
Current diet is (split over two meals with succulents and extra grass nuts in a treat ball): Stubbs scoop of Alfa A Oil, 2 mugs fibre beet and 2 mugs grass nuts. This is due to his current workload being very low (hacking at the weekends, schooling once or twice a week and two dressage tests max twice a month.
We have also tried over the years: TopSpec cool condition cubes, super conditioning flakes. Allen and Page calm and condition, fast fibre. Dengie Alfabeet. Plain fibre cubes. Adding linseed oil (turned him potty) and vegetable oil. Blue chip, Baileys and Topspec balancers. None of which brought outstanding results. He is otherwise healthy with regular vet checks and teeth checks every 6 months (that's another saga, he is a serial bit chomper). He sweats up when ridden because of the stressy nature so he is hunter clipped but well rugged and never left to go cold or damp.
He is no longer insurable and so hasn't been scoped for ulcers, but we do manage him like he does due to his nature so he gets chaff before riding, never stood without forage and feed is fairly fibre based. Ridden work is kept short (30 mins schooling) or he is allowed to graze as we hack if we go for prolonged periods (2 hours + at walk and trot).
Mince pies if you god this far!
Current diet is (split over two meals with succulents and extra grass nuts in a treat ball): Stubbs scoop of Alfa A Oil, 2 mugs fibre beet and 2 mugs grass nuts. This is due to his current workload being very low (hacking at the weekends, schooling once or twice a week and two dressage tests max twice a month.
We have also tried over the years: TopSpec cool condition cubes, super conditioning flakes. Allen and Page calm and condition, fast fibre. Dengie Alfabeet. Plain fibre cubes. Adding linseed oil (turned him potty) and vegetable oil. Blue chip, Baileys and Topspec balancers. None of which brought outstanding results. He is otherwise healthy with regular vet checks and teeth checks every 6 months (that's another saga, he is a serial bit chomper). He sweats up when ridden because of the stressy nature so he is hunter clipped but well rugged and never left to go cold or damp.
He is no longer insurable and so hasn't been scoped for ulcers, but we do manage him like he does due to his nature so he gets chaff before riding, never stood without forage and feed is fairly fibre based. Ridden work is kept short (30 mins schooling) or he is allowed to graze as we hack if we go for prolonged periods (2 hours + at walk and trot).
Mince pies if you god this far!