Girlracer
Well-Known Member
Ok, horse background.
6yo thoroughbred, in medium work (as in an hour a day of exercise 5-6 days a week), will be hunting this season lightly & hunter trials etc with the intention doing ODE's come spring.
Very sensitive to feed, and changes dramatically if it's at all heat giving. So far the only thing that hasn't sent him loopy is pony nuts. I put him on bailys no.4 at one stage and whilst he looked fabulous he was near enough un rideable.
He is out on decent grazing for between 5 and 6 hours a day, and has ad-lib hay (and boy he eats a lot!). Feed wise he has a scoop of Alfa-A morning and night, a glug of oil in both then just his calmer with it.
Weight wise currently he looks good, however it's getting colder, the grass is going and hunting is starting. Prevention is better than cure and all that so i want to start feeding before he drops off.
Any suggestions on what i can add for that 'bit extra'?
Here he is a day ago.
6yo thoroughbred, in medium work (as in an hour a day of exercise 5-6 days a week), will be hunting this season lightly & hunter trials etc with the intention doing ODE's come spring.
Very sensitive to feed, and changes dramatically if it's at all heat giving. So far the only thing that hasn't sent him loopy is pony nuts. I put him on bailys no.4 at one stage and whilst he looked fabulous he was near enough un rideable.
He is out on decent grazing for between 5 and 6 hours a day, and has ad-lib hay (and boy he eats a lot!). Feed wise he has a scoop of Alfa-A morning and night, a glug of oil in both then just his calmer with it.
Weight wise currently he looks good, however it's getting colder, the grass is going and hunting is starting. Prevention is better than cure and all that so i want to start feeding before he drops off.
Any suggestions on what i can add for that 'bit extra'?
Here he is a day ago.