xgemmax
Well-Known Member
Bit of background info
- horse been off work for 5 months until January this year due to stifle lameness - now diagnosed as mild arthritis, now medicated and moving well but has a weak hind end due to not using it properly for quite a long time.
- from the pain and steroids he had for this he got very sensitive round his tummy and was treated for ulcers which made no difference, but having him on adlib hay has made the world of difference and he is now not very 'touchy' at all
- Due to being off work and him being a bit of a foodie he is rather on the large side now because of all the hay so from yesterday I have started to soak his hay for an hour (and also due to him having a cough - been checked out by vet but nothing found)
He is currently fed twice a day with a scoop honeychop lite & healthy, equivita minerals, yeasacc, salt, boswellia for his joints and a small scoop micronized linseed in each feed
I am working him everyday doing either schooling with polework, hacking on road or through the woods with hills or long reining over poles. My question is, should he be getting something with more protein to help his muscle development on his hind end? Thing is I don't want anything conditioning due to trying to get him to lose weight or anything that will upset his gut!
Thanks
- horse been off work for 5 months until January this year due to stifle lameness - now diagnosed as mild arthritis, now medicated and moving well but has a weak hind end due to not using it properly for quite a long time.
- from the pain and steroids he had for this he got very sensitive round his tummy and was treated for ulcers which made no difference, but having him on adlib hay has made the world of difference and he is now not very 'touchy' at all
- Due to being off work and him being a bit of a foodie he is rather on the large side now because of all the hay so from yesterday I have started to soak his hay for an hour (and also due to him having a cough - been checked out by vet but nothing found)
He is currently fed twice a day with a scoop honeychop lite & healthy, equivita minerals, yeasacc, salt, boswellia for his joints and a small scoop micronized linseed in each feed
I am working him everyday doing either schooling with polework, hacking on road or through the woods with hills or long reining over poles. My question is, should he be getting something with more protein to help his muscle development on his hind end? Thing is I don't want anything conditioning due to trying to get him to lose weight or anything that will upset his gut!
Thanks