Miss Tipps
Well-Known Member
So. My boy is a 16.2 ISH, currently competing at BE pre-novice level. I've had him almost 2 years now and when he came to me he was fizzy and unpredictable to ride with VERY dodgy brakes. His diet at the time was pasture mix and Alfa-A. I switched the Alfa to Hifi Lite with little improvement in temperament.
Last summer he carried way too much weight and I really struggled to get it back off again.
So to combat the weight problem and also to manage the 'fizziness' I started to make changes to his diet. I decided to take away the cereals figuring that this would be beneficial for both issues. I gradually replaced the pasture mix with TopSpec CoolCondition cubes and TopSpec balancer. For a while it had a wonderful effect - the weight came off and he was certainly a lot more chilled out. He really seemed to turn around and lots of people commented on how well he looked.
However as the competition season is progressing I'm finding he's losing sparkle - he's lethargic to school and even SJ he's not 'up in front' like he should be and feels long and flat. On the one hand I know he's fit enough - he's going XC well within the time and he's, by no means, exhausted.
On the basis that oats provide the best source of energy I started to introduce bruised oats to his diet about a month ago and it did initially seem to be having an effect. Then someone suggested I use naked oats instead, so I gave my bruised ones away and moved over to naked oats.
One other thing thats changed is that I've had to start soaking his hay because what we have is quite dusty and he was coughing quite badly.
Now once again he's feeling flat and lazy - its a little bizarre because he clearly has the stamina for endurance, but he's just missing that 'ping' - I don't know how else to describe it. When I need him to be in front of the leg and moving up into the bridle it just feels like there's nothing to give.
I was wondering if it was just boredom, but I try hard not to overschool him - he has a varied exercise program. So I keep coming back to diet:
Has anyone any oats experiences - bruised v naked (or any other variations)?
Is soaking his hay making the difference?
Any other pearls of wisdom to get the sparkle without the fizz (as D&H would say)?
Rosettes for getting this far
Last summer he carried way too much weight and I really struggled to get it back off again.
So to combat the weight problem and also to manage the 'fizziness' I started to make changes to his diet. I decided to take away the cereals figuring that this would be beneficial for both issues. I gradually replaced the pasture mix with TopSpec CoolCondition cubes and TopSpec balancer. For a while it had a wonderful effect - the weight came off and he was certainly a lot more chilled out. He really seemed to turn around and lots of people commented on how well he looked.
However as the competition season is progressing I'm finding he's losing sparkle - he's lethargic to school and even SJ he's not 'up in front' like he should be and feels long and flat. On the one hand I know he's fit enough - he's going XC well within the time and he's, by no means, exhausted.
On the basis that oats provide the best source of energy I started to introduce bruised oats to his diet about a month ago and it did initially seem to be having an effect. Then someone suggested I use naked oats instead, so I gave my bruised ones away and moved over to naked oats.
One other thing thats changed is that I've had to start soaking his hay because what we have is quite dusty and he was coughing quite badly.
Now once again he's feeling flat and lazy - its a little bizarre because he clearly has the stamina for endurance, but he's just missing that 'ping' - I don't know how else to describe it. When I need him to be in front of the leg and moving up into the bridle it just feels like there's nothing to give.
I was wondering if it was just boredom, but I try hard not to overschool him - he has a varied exercise program. So I keep coming back to diet:
Has anyone any oats experiences - bruised v naked (or any other variations)?
Is soaking his hay making the difference?
Any other pearls of wisdom to get the sparkle without the fizz (as D&H would say)?
Rosettes for getting this far