Queenbee
Well-Known Member
Right, this shouldn't be too long.
Am currently feeding my mare, 1 scoop of hifi lite, some fibre 2/3 of a small scoop of fibre nuts, some soya oil and some garlic. She only gets this once a day (when she comes into the stable) She doesn't have breakfast (she won't bother with it because she just wants to be out in the field).
She Loses a bit of condition when she starts coming in in the winter (she isn't the keenest horse on a stable)
She has just begun to come in and is starting to be ridden 5 times a week, when she comes in she has half a small haynet of hayladge (at the moment most of this is not eaten)
She has now started to drink water in the stable and seems in general to be a lot calmer in the stable so i would expect to see her intake of haylage increase.
She wasn't eating her tea in the stable she just couldn't focus on it, so we started to feed her outside the barn when she was tied up, although i have noticed that she tends to lose interest about half way through! Exasperated does not even come close!!!
Anyhow, am going to cut back the size of her tea and while making it a bit mre substantial and tempting on the pallet.
Was thinking Hi Fi, speedi beet, soya, garlic, and a mix.
Anyone got some ideas on a mixes, i want one that would be considered a step up from pasture, helps with maintaining condition and would do for light to medium work. Any other suggestions and ideas for her would be great.
Cheers
Am currently feeding my mare, 1 scoop of hifi lite, some fibre 2/3 of a small scoop of fibre nuts, some soya oil and some garlic. She only gets this once a day (when she comes into the stable) She doesn't have breakfast (she won't bother with it because she just wants to be out in the field).
She Loses a bit of condition when she starts coming in in the winter (she isn't the keenest horse on a stable)
She has just begun to come in and is starting to be ridden 5 times a week, when she comes in she has half a small haynet of hayladge (at the moment most of this is not eaten)
She has now started to drink water in the stable and seems in general to be a lot calmer in the stable so i would expect to see her intake of haylage increase.
She wasn't eating her tea in the stable she just couldn't focus on it, so we started to feed her outside the barn when she was tied up, although i have noticed that she tends to lose interest about half way through! Exasperated does not even come close!!!
Anyhow, am going to cut back the size of her tea and while making it a bit mre substantial and tempting on the pallet.
Was thinking Hi Fi, speedi beet, soya, garlic, and a mix.
Anyone got some ideas on a mixes, i want one that would be considered a step up from pasture, helps with maintaining condition and would do for light to medium work. Any other suggestions and ideas for her would be great.
Cheers