Lauramctag
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Looking for some opinions! I have a Welsh D (we think!) cross gelding named Billy, 8 years old. This will be my first winter having him but so far proving to be a good doer. He's used to wintering out although I do have him rugged and he will get brought in on those nights when it really is harsh weather out. So far, he's getting no hard feed, and a little hay plus 24/7 turnout. He's still actually a little over weight but is in great condition, barefoot and a good shiny coat, nice and furry winter coat and a bit of feathers on his legs too. My question is, should I feed him any hard feed? He has a history of being "fizzy" and is only in light work (partly due to lack of facilities, and due to the fact that he has been totally re-backed after some behavioural problems!) so he probably only gets worked for no more than 4 hours per week, we lunge, do ground work, walk out in hand and building up our riding time. I want to make sure he's getting all the nutrients he needs, but I don't think he needs much in terms of hard feed. Opinions please! Thank you 