EmmasMummy
Well-Known Member
We have a new pony. He is a 20 yr old sec A and has come to us a lot thinner than I would like a pony that old to be given that its winter. He is currently in his quarantine period so in a field on his own which has a good covering of grass.
He was just receiving a feed of fast fibre and a general supplement when he was at old home. I have spoken to old owners and there is supposedly a history of laminitis but not in the last 5 years.
I have switched his feed over to Top Spec Senior @ 250g, Cushcare @ 1200g, Alfa A chaff @ handful and Veg oil @ an unscientific glug, and even after a day or 2 on that there seems to be a general improvement.
Is that an ok feed for an oldie over winter? He will be out all winter, and they will get hay in the field if needed. He will be fed every day unless he suddenly gets porky which I don't see happening to be honest.
He was just receiving a feed of fast fibre and a general supplement when he was at old home. I have spoken to old owners and there is supposedly a history of laminitis but not in the last 5 years.
I have switched his feed over to Top Spec Senior @ 250g, Cushcare @ 1200g, Alfa A chaff @ handful and Veg oil @ an unscientific glug, and even after a day or 2 on that there seems to be a general improvement.
Is that an ok feed for an oldie over winter? He will be out all winter, and they will get hay in the field if needed. He will be fed every day unless he suddenly gets porky which I don't see happening to be honest.