helenchat
Well-Known Member
I'm aware this should probably be in feeding- but there's doesn't seem to be much traffic in there at the moment so thought I'd try here!
Basically- I have noticed my pony has been a little "flat" at the moment, feeling a bit more tired towards the end of our sessions and jumping rounds. He is still enthusiastic and seems to really enjoy his job, and I am careful to alternate his routine so he doesn't get stale or bored. Also has had the usual back/teeth/tack/physio so am confident is not a physical pain issue !
He arrived in May having not been competed regularly for a while, and over the summer I have worked hard to build up his fitness. I was told by owner he was being ridden 5 times a week, but I'm not sure how accurate that was as he was not as fit as I expected when he arrived.
He's now ridden 5 times a week ( 4 hacking sessions of 1 hours plus with lots of hill/canter work, and one schooling session of 40 mins).
Competes every other week SJ 90cm, dressage novice level and evented about once every thee weeks in the summer.
Currently fed Dengie alfa lite and Falcons oat and barley free, as he is a Connemara so am very conscious of weight gain!
I'm just concerned that this flatness may be due to him not getting the energy he needs from his feed? Has definitely been more noticeable now there is less grass in his field, and he is now stables at night. Have heard various suggestions including swapping him to a feed balancer, or trying a light completion mix. He is very forward thinking in his outlook though, so I really want to avoid over feeding him and blowing his mind!
Any thoughts ?
Basically- I have noticed my pony has been a little "flat" at the moment, feeling a bit more tired towards the end of our sessions and jumping rounds. He is still enthusiastic and seems to really enjoy his job, and I am careful to alternate his routine so he doesn't get stale or bored. Also has had the usual back/teeth/tack/physio so am confident is not a physical pain issue !
He arrived in May having not been competed regularly for a while, and over the summer I have worked hard to build up his fitness. I was told by owner he was being ridden 5 times a week, but I'm not sure how accurate that was as he was not as fit as I expected when he arrived.
He's now ridden 5 times a week ( 4 hacking sessions of 1 hours plus with lots of hill/canter work, and one schooling session of 40 mins).
Competes every other week SJ 90cm, dressage novice level and evented about once every thee weeks in the summer.
Currently fed Dengie alfa lite and Falcons oat and barley free, as he is a Connemara so am very conscious of weight gain!
I'm just concerned that this flatness may be due to him not getting the energy he needs from his feed? Has definitely been more noticeable now there is less grass in his field, and he is now stables at night. Have heard various suggestions including swapping him to a feed balancer, or trying a light completion mix. He is very forward thinking in his outlook though, so I really want to avoid over feeding him and blowing his mind!
Any thoughts ?