PennywithHenry
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Hi all, I'm looking for some advice/suggestions please.
2 weeks ago I bought a 17 yr old TB gelding. He's quite underweight, ribs showing, backbone up, very angular bum.
The first thing I did was to get the vet to check him over. He was wormed with equimax then 5 days later panacur 5 day guard, on the vets advice. He also had his teeth done and bloodwork done to check there wasn't an underlying problem, which there doesn't seem to be.
I'm feeding him as follows;
4 times a day he has;
1/2 scoop of build up, 1/2 scoop allen&paige weight gain and 1 scoop of beetpulp with a double handful of alpha a oil, all soaked together with warm water. He's on a feed balancer with a live yeast extract and a cup of oil and fenugreek.
He'll pick at hay, but barely eats a net over 24 hours, if that. I give him a trug with a beetpulp and alpha mix, with a natural salt block in to slow him down as a partial hay replacer; he won't entertain the notion of haylage nor readigrass.....
He isn't doing any work, as I wouldn't even entertain the notion until he'd put more weight on. He's out for approx 3 hours a day, as the yard I have him on has limited turn out and hardly any grazing. He's got some sparkle, I take him into the indoor most evenings and he has a play and a roll....
I've found an acre paddock with stable just down the road from my house, which is available to me mid April, so I'm hoping the grass and more turn out will benefit him. He's plenty warm enough and the food doesn't seem to be fizzing him up.
So, opinions please? Is this diet ok for him? How could I improve it?
2 weeks ago I bought a 17 yr old TB gelding. He's quite underweight, ribs showing, backbone up, very angular bum.
The first thing I did was to get the vet to check him over. He was wormed with equimax then 5 days later panacur 5 day guard, on the vets advice. He also had his teeth done and bloodwork done to check there wasn't an underlying problem, which there doesn't seem to be.
I'm feeding him as follows;
4 times a day he has;
1/2 scoop of build up, 1/2 scoop allen&paige weight gain and 1 scoop of beetpulp with a double handful of alpha a oil, all soaked together with warm water. He's on a feed balancer with a live yeast extract and a cup of oil and fenugreek.
He'll pick at hay, but barely eats a net over 24 hours, if that. I give him a trug with a beetpulp and alpha mix, with a natural salt block in to slow him down as a partial hay replacer; he won't entertain the notion of haylage nor readigrass.....
He isn't doing any work, as I wouldn't even entertain the notion until he'd put more weight on. He's out for approx 3 hours a day, as the yard I have him on has limited turn out and hardly any grazing. He's got some sparkle, I take him into the indoor most evenings and he has a play and a roll....
I've found an acre paddock with stable just down the road from my house, which is available to me mid April, so I'm hoping the grass and more turn out will benefit him. He's plenty warm enough and the food doesn't seem to be fizzing him up.
So, opinions please? Is this diet ok for him? How could I improve it?