RuthnMeg
Well-Known Member
I've always grown up with knowing that if your horses is in medium to heavy work you up their feed a little. I class hunt horses who go out maybe twice a week, hack and possible school between times and have 1 day off as in this work catagory. I would feed more to TB types (possible sterotyping) than I would something more 'cobby'. I would also allow them to have a stuffed hay net twice a day with a few hours out at grass too.
So, imagin my surprise and confusion when the yard in which I now work part time (mainly hunters who also do some PC things) are fed '1 scoop' of chaff, watered down. 1 horse has a handfull of pastermix. My own horse, (who is not currently in work) gets large scoop of pony nuts and chaff, plus carrots and apples and a large section of hay while living out 24/7.
I wasn't sure if the feed chart was right - so I asked. answer was;
'I don't want the horses to get excited, rather they were lazy and thin than hot headed and difficult to stay on'.
Shall I say, I bit my tongue and carried on mucking out!!
Honestly - what do you guys think to this, and I don't mind if you agree to me or them.
So, imagin my surprise and confusion when the yard in which I now work part time (mainly hunters who also do some PC things) are fed '1 scoop' of chaff, watered down. 1 horse has a handfull of pastermix. My own horse, (who is not currently in work) gets large scoop of pony nuts and chaff, plus carrots and apples and a large section of hay while living out 24/7.
I wasn't sure if the feed chart was right - so I asked. answer was;
'I don't want the horses to get excited, rather they were lazy and thin than hot headed and difficult to stay on'.
Shall I say, I bit my tongue and carried on mucking out!!
Honestly - what do you guys think to this, and I don't mind if you agree to me or them.