MGG
Well-Known Member
This beautiful litle thoroughbred is new to us (about a month) in light work - ie ridden for an hour or more just about every day doing all sorts of things from hacking, flatwork in the school, a couple of dressage comps, xc schooling etc. At least one/two lessons a week, some jumping (small for now) and some flatwork lessons.
She was on 1 scoop horse/pony nuts, 1 scoop chaff, 1 sugar beet and stud balancer. She was working harder than she is now. but was only turned out a couple of times a week. I deliberately stopped the nuts and sugar beet and increased the balancer when we got her while young daughter gets to know her. She is turned out on fair grazing 5-6 hours every day and has ad lib hay/haylage when in. I thought with less hard food and more turnout this would be the best possible arrangement to keep her calm and quiet while my daughter gets to know her. Instructor and feed helplines agreed.
She is in good condition at the moment - ribs just visible, well muscled. I have weigh taped her on arrival and every week. Not surprisingly she has lost a tiny bit of weight which I put down the the reduced hard feed and the stress of the move. She has settled well, but she is a TB!
Question is what to do now I think we can risk giving her a more feed? Just put her gradually back on the nuts and sugar beet or would you suggest going for Outshine or an oil based feed (slow release, so should put/maintain condition without heating her up? We have had ponies to now - so this is a whole new ball game!
She was on 1 scoop horse/pony nuts, 1 scoop chaff, 1 sugar beet and stud balancer. She was working harder than she is now. but was only turned out a couple of times a week. I deliberately stopped the nuts and sugar beet and increased the balancer when we got her while young daughter gets to know her. She is turned out on fair grazing 5-6 hours every day and has ad lib hay/haylage when in. I thought with less hard food and more turnout this would be the best possible arrangement to keep her calm and quiet while my daughter gets to know her. Instructor and feed helplines agreed.
She is in good condition at the moment - ribs just visible, well muscled. I have weigh taped her on arrival and every week. Not surprisingly she has lost a tiny bit of weight which I put down the the reduced hard feed and the stress of the move. She has settled well, but she is a TB!
Question is what to do now I think we can risk giving her a more feed? Just put her gradually back on the nuts and sugar beet or would you suggest going for Outshine or an oil based feed (slow release, so should put/maintain condition without heating her up? We have had ponies to now - so this is a whole new ball game!