StoptheCavalry
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone can help me....?
I have a 15.3 ID x TB (quite fine) he is currently living out barefoot and is extremely low maintenance, he looks well for being on just grass for now.
I am moving yards in 2 weeks where he will be stabled at night so he will obviously be given hay over night. When I had him in last winter he was given a very small handful of mix provided by my current yard, merely to keep him quiet while the other horses ate as he holds his weight so well he doesn't need it weight wise and is only ridden a couple of times a week as the weather gets worse.
Soooo... I am not really sure what I should be feeding him when I move as I will be buying my own food. I am looking for a very basic mix that is non heating, obviously I will add to this as necessary but initially don't need anything too fancy.
Thanks
I'm wondering if anyone can help me....?
I have a 15.3 ID x TB (quite fine) he is currently living out barefoot and is extremely low maintenance, he looks well for being on just grass for now.
I am moving yards in 2 weeks where he will be stabled at night so he will obviously be given hay over night. When I had him in last winter he was given a very small handful of mix provided by my current yard, merely to keep him quiet while the other horses ate as he holds his weight so well he doesn't need it weight wise and is only ridden a couple of times a week as the weather gets worse.
Soooo... I am not really sure what I should be feeding him when I move as I will be buying my own food. I am looking for a very basic mix that is non heating, obviously I will add to this as necessary but initially don't need anything too fancy.
Thanks