Mynyddcymro
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I have purchased a six month old Shetland colt from the breeder of my lovely boy, they share the same sire.
I am hoping to keep him at his breeders till February time as unfortunately my mare didn't sell and is now on full loan at the yard to the girl who originally shared her. I hadn't planned to geld till he turned 3 - providing he was co-operative and well mannered however I guess my only option now is to geld next spring.
My main question is regarding feeding. He will have hay at night when stabled and will be out on grazing although it isn't brilliant during the day. I know I don't need to feed a lot of hard feed (if anything), however it's of up most importance he gets everything he needs to mature to his absolute best. I will be aiming him at a couple of county shows next year providing he isn't too gangly.
My YO has recommended a feed called Pavo - they have a foal range which is meant to be balanced however I only know of my YO that uses the Pavo range and not on youngstock.
I have had good results with Baileys LoCal on my 11year old Shetland but he has obviously finished growing.
I don't want to pump him with feed but I do want to help him along.
Any ideas anyone?
I have purchased a six month old Shetland colt from the breeder of my lovely boy, they share the same sire.
I am hoping to keep him at his breeders till February time as unfortunately my mare didn't sell and is now on full loan at the yard to the girl who originally shared her. I hadn't planned to geld till he turned 3 - providing he was co-operative and well mannered however I guess my only option now is to geld next spring.
My main question is regarding feeding. He will have hay at night when stabled and will be out on grazing although it isn't brilliant during the day. I know I don't need to feed a lot of hard feed (if anything), however it's of up most importance he gets everything he needs to mature to his absolute best. I will be aiming him at a couple of county shows next year providing he isn't too gangly.
My YO has recommended a feed called Pavo - they have a foal range which is meant to be balanced however I only know of my YO that uses the Pavo range and not on youngstock.
I have had good results with Baileys LoCal on my 11year old Shetland but he has obviously finished growing.
I don't want to pump him with feed but I do want to help him along.
Any ideas anyone?