AmyHorseLover
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I am thinking of buying my first youngster, a welsh sec d colt is what I've been looking at. I'm currently interested in a colt that will be 3 months in October which is when he will be ready to go according to the breeders. I've worked with them before but never owned one. I've done some reading and I found that it depends on wether the pony is stalled or at grass? I was wondering if anyone knew anything about baileys yearling cubes? And if I should use chaff and a balancer like 365 complete? Also when would be a good time to start using garlic, seaweed and linseed oil (my other horses were on these daily in their feeds). It is highly likely that if I were to purchase him he would be in livery with about 4-6 hours turnout a day as there isn't a lot of grass livery near to me and I want to have as much access as possible to him. Could anyone recommend me a feeding plan? Any advice would be very much appreciated as I want to be fully prepared and give him the best start in life.
Sorry for the essay!
Sorry for the essay!