Mariposa
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Afternoon all!
I was wondering if anyone could give any recommendations for a high energy food that is not fattening? One of our polo ponies is still carrying a little too much weight ( she came in from her winter off looking like she'd swallowed a barrel...) She is playing 2 or 3 times a week and on non playing days she's ridden or lead on a set for around 1 hour of interval training with one day off a week. She's fit - but she's just lacking that extra spark she usually has.
We've starting bringing her in over night so she's not stuffing herself (even though she was in the shortest grass, I suppose its still very high in sugar?) , so she's lost the belly, but I need her to have energy and spark, without her putting on weight with it.
Any advice? She is currently on rolled oats with some Dengie Alpha A Lite for breakfast and supper, with garlic and Pure Joint supplement, as well as electrolytes when she's played.
I was wondering if anyone could give any recommendations for a high energy food that is not fattening? One of our polo ponies is still carrying a little too much weight ( she came in from her winter off looking like she'd swallowed a barrel...) She is playing 2 or 3 times a week and on non playing days she's ridden or lead on a set for around 1 hour of interval training with one day off a week. She's fit - but she's just lacking that extra spark she usually has.
We've starting bringing her in over night so she's not stuffing herself (even though she was in the shortest grass, I suppose its still very high in sugar?) , so she's lost the belly, but I need her to have energy and spark, without her putting on weight with it.
Any advice? She is currently on rolled oats with some Dengie Alpha A Lite for breakfast and supper, with garlic and Pure Joint supplement, as well as electrolytes when she's played.
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