noblesteed
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Just moved my horsey to a new yard and taken over his full-time care again, and want to get his new regime sorted, need a bit of advice please. He is 15.1 connie x iberian who is barefoot on hind feet.
Previous yard, all summer he's been out on cow pasture 24/7 in a greenguard with no hard feed whatsoever. He was 'supposed' to be getting a supplement of Equibites for his vits and mins. To cut a long story short he hasn't been getting these regularly (he's been on loan) He has remained a decent weight (score of 2.75) and sound all summer after a minor lami scare in spring.
Farrier came to shoe fronts at the new yard and had to put shoes back on, saying there is insufficient hoof growth and to leave it 3 weeks. Hind feet are quite sore since being at new yard which is a lot muddier than previous one. Now horse has ALWAYS had decent feet, so I suspect the previous pasture has been lacking in certain nutrients??????
Now we are at the new yard, the regime will be - out during the day in muzzle (til the grass dies back), in at night with a smallish net of haylage and a scoop of fast fibre (which includes all vits and mins). Does this sound enough feed to encourage the feet to grow more or is there a supplement I could add that won't break the bank? Bearing in mind that he gets fat on thin air and so balancers etc are a big no-no - even lo-cal made him gain weight.
I also have the added issues that he eats the haylage within an hour and I fear it may turn out to be too rich to give any more- in which case is it possible to soak haylage so I can give him more? Otherwise I will have to start buying in my own hay. AT old yard I used to soak his hay in autumn and spring...
ANy advice would be much appreciated!!!! Thanks!
Just moved my horsey to a new yard and taken over his full-time care again, and want to get his new regime sorted, need a bit of advice please. He is 15.1 connie x iberian who is barefoot on hind feet.
Previous yard, all summer he's been out on cow pasture 24/7 in a greenguard with no hard feed whatsoever. He was 'supposed' to be getting a supplement of Equibites for his vits and mins. To cut a long story short he hasn't been getting these regularly (he's been on loan) He has remained a decent weight (score of 2.75) and sound all summer after a minor lami scare in spring.
Farrier came to shoe fronts at the new yard and had to put shoes back on, saying there is insufficient hoof growth and to leave it 3 weeks. Hind feet are quite sore since being at new yard which is a lot muddier than previous one. Now horse has ALWAYS had decent feet, so I suspect the previous pasture has been lacking in certain nutrients??????
Now we are at the new yard, the regime will be - out during the day in muzzle (til the grass dies back), in at night with a smallish net of haylage and a scoop of fast fibre (which includes all vits and mins). Does this sound enough feed to encourage the feet to grow more or is there a supplement I could add that won't break the bank? Bearing in mind that he gets fat on thin air and so balancers etc are a big no-no - even lo-cal made him gain weight.
I also have the added issues that he eats the haylage within an hour and I fear it may turn out to be too rich to give any more- in which case is it possible to soak haylage so I can give him more? Otherwise I will have to start buying in my own hay. AT old yard I used to soak his hay in autumn and spring...
ANy advice would be much appreciated!!!! Thanks!