Feeding a good doer lacking muscle

FinleyBlue

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As above really.

Horse is a good doer. Not over weight but has a good little grass belly, his ribs are still able to be felt.

He also lacks lots of muscle. Any of the other horse I have ever had lacking muscle I have fed a conditioning feed as well as suitable and correct work.

I don't want to feed this horse as he doesn't need it, but can he still gain the muscle from the work required without the feed?

Would a low cal chaff like happy hoof and a balancer or supplement help?

Thanks
 
He'll gain the muscle from work. Feed won't help. If he is a good do-er keep him on just basic forage - just grass if you have enough - and bring him into work. If once he is back and fully fit he starts to look a bit poor you can look at adding feed of he needs it. Don't add balancers or supplements etc unless you actually have a reason to. Otherwise you're just hitting your bank balance!
 
5yrs Irish X 15.2

I was expecting you to say he was an oldie. I would think he is growing on. Lots of work in slow paces up hill will start getting a top on him. Feed wise I would have a go with Suregrow fed at the correct rate for his body weight. Just because it is targeted at youngstock doesn't mean it is unsuitable for an older horse.
 
Don't fall for the hard feed game with a good doer, just feed a ggood balancer, one with extra protein for muscle, no chaff is needed. ....and some hay in winter.
 
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