AshleighEmma
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I'm looking for advice on fattening up my skinny TB. She's on a concoction of 'conditioning' feeds but wanted to know if anyones had any success with other brands or any supplements or anything else i can be doing to aid her weight gain. She had a legitimate reason for the weightloss - no health problems as been vetted she just needs some help now to put back on. - She's 15 so i know this means it'll take a bit longer!!
Currently she's in at night with 2 full hay nets (ad lib) she still has some left in the morning so i take it as she eats as much as she can. She's rugged in a medium indoor rug.
She has breakfast and dinner consisting of;
1 scoop - Apple chaff
1 scoop - quickbeet
1 scoop - rolled barley
1 scoop - conditioning mash
she has a good appetite, she's out during the day ranging from 5 hrs to 9 hrs depending on work with access to 'average' grazing for this time of year - not allowed to put hay/haylage outside so thats not an option.
Just want to give her the best possible chance before we get into the depths of winter and ill really struggle
No nasty comments please
Thanks xx
I'm looking for advice on fattening up my skinny TB. She's on a concoction of 'conditioning' feeds but wanted to know if anyones had any success with other brands or any supplements or anything else i can be doing to aid her weight gain. She had a legitimate reason for the weightloss - no health problems as been vetted she just needs some help now to put back on. - She's 15 so i know this means it'll take a bit longer!!
Currently she's in at night with 2 full hay nets (ad lib) she still has some left in the morning so i take it as she eats as much as she can. She's rugged in a medium indoor rug.
She has breakfast and dinner consisting of;
1 scoop - Apple chaff
1 scoop - quickbeet
1 scoop - rolled barley
1 scoop - conditioning mash
she has a good appetite, she's out during the day ranging from 5 hrs to 9 hrs depending on work with access to 'average' grazing for this time of year - not allowed to put hay/haylage outside so thats not an option.
Just want to give her the best possible chance before we get into the depths of winter and ill really struggle
No nasty comments please
Thanks xx