Laura-Maybe-IV
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I need some help feeding my older horse. I have a 21 year old TB mare who is in light-medium work, but she will go into light work once the winter comes.
She has started to drop weight already! Which is a nightmare as the cost of feed is ever increasing...
I have contacted a few feed companies who have suggested a few different feeds, but some of which they have suggested aren't suitable as she can be fussy and she can't have too much sugar, she won't eat - Happy Hoof or Dengie Alfa Beet.
I'm currently feeding maybe - 0.5kg D&H veteran mix, 1.5kg Dengie Alfa Original and 0.25kg Bran. Alongside this is she has glucosamine, stroppy mare and vitamins and minerals. She also gets 10kg haylage.
I'm thinking of feeding her something like Calm and condition, I have fed veteran vitality but as she is loosing weight so I want to catch it before she drops too much, I was also thinking of feeding her something like healthy hooves or ready grass alongside it. She likes a bit of crunch in her feed! Also her teeth are still good incase people where thinking it might be teeth.
So what do you lovely people feed your golden oldies? To keep them in tip top condition?
Thank you x
I need some help feeding my older horse. I have a 21 year old TB mare who is in light-medium work, but she will go into light work once the winter comes.
She has started to drop weight already! Which is a nightmare as the cost of feed is ever increasing...
I have contacted a few feed companies who have suggested a few different feeds, but some of which they have suggested aren't suitable as she can be fussy and she can't have too much sugar, she won't eat - Happy Hoof or Dengie Alfa Beet.
I'm currently feeding maybe - 0.5kg D&H veteran mix, 1.5kg Dengie Alfa Original and 0.25kg Bran. Alongside this is she has glucosamine, stroppy mare and vitamins and minerals. She also gets 10kg haylage.
I'm thinking of feeding her something like Calm and condition, I have fed veteran vitality but as she is loosing weight so I want to catch it before she drops too much, I was also thinking of feeding her something like healthy hooves or ready grass alongside it. She likes a bit of crunch in her feed! Also her teeth are still good incase people where thinking it might be teeth.
So what do you lovely people feed your golden oldies? To keep them in tip top condition?
Thank you x