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Is it possible?
I thought we were doing quite well this summer keeping the energy levels up but over the last couple of weeks I think summer (aka lazy/riding through treacle
) Frank appears to have arrived. Which leaves me waiting until winter to get some oomph back!
So, does anyone think it is possible to stick any oomph back in without them putting on weight, I have never tried for fear of it going straight to his belly! After attempting to do fast work last night without my spurs I was left somewhat feeling like I had put more effort in it than him!

Currently out 24/7 on approx one acre with one other of short cropped grass. Was strip grazing it, but up to the end now so on that until after hay is cut. Gets handful of hifi and pony nuts once a day for his joint and hoof supps.
He is as fit as I can feasibly get him around work, ridden 6 times a week (never less than 5!) normally mix of 2x schooling, 2x 2hour hacks and 2x fast work hacks although this is ground dependent as we do it all on grass.
I does help if I keep him in the night before a show
he doesn't get any energy food in winter just hay, hifi, pony nuts and sugar beet but is in at night and out during the day, so I think maybe he gets more sleep!
Couple of pics, think I am just about ok with his weight atm, he put on a bit due to limited fast work on the hard ground we had. He always seems to end up with belly (not helped by the fact that looking back at old pics I think his back has definitely started to drop.. I have told him he isn't allowed to get old
is 18 now. ) but neck and buttwise I think he is ok. I am also keeping him fully clipped as he just holds on to his coat too much for the amount of work I want him to do and he doesn't do heat well!
FWIW never had lami, though always wary of it, was v overweight when I bought him and by some miracle had avoided getting it then.
Thoughts on if you would just leave him as he is or try feeding something? It's infuriating when I finally think I have got him off my leg after another winter schooling then summer comes around and it goes to pot a bit
and this was about 10 days ago.. I think he manages to look fatter here! after winning his whp class (before winning in hand and ridden veterans too.. show off!)
I thought we were doing quite well this summer keeping the energy levels up but over the last couple of weeks I think summer (aka lazy/riding through treacle
So, does anyone think it is possible to stick any oomph back in without them putting on weight, I have never tried for fear of it going straight to his belly! After attempting to do fast work last night without my spurs I was left somewhat feeling like I had put more effort in it than him!
Currently out 24/7 on approx one acre with one other of short cropped grass. Was strip grazing it, but up to the end now so on that until after hay is cut. Gets handful of hifi and pony nuts once a day for his joint and hoof supps.
He is as fit as I can feasibly get him around work, ridden 6 times a week (never less than 5!) normally mix of 2x schooling, 2x 2hour hacks and 2x fast work hacks although this is ground dependent as we do it all on grass.
I does help if I keep him in the night before a show
Couple of pics, think I am just about ok with his weight atm, he put on a bit due to limited fast work on the hard ground we had. He always seems to end up with belly (not helped by the fact that looking back at old pics I think his back has definitely started to drop.. I have told him he isn't allowed to get old
FWIW never had lami, though always wary of it, was v overweight when I bought him and by some miracle had avoided getting it then.
Thoughts on if you would just leave him as he is or try feeding something? It's infuriating when I finally think I have got him off my leg after another winter schooling then summer comes around and it goes to pot a bit
and this was about 10 days ago.. I think he manages to look fatter here! after winning his whp class (before winning in hand and ridden veterans too.. show off!)