nicnag
Well-Known Member
Hello Folks!
Looking for some experiences/ advice from you lot!
I have a 17hh ISH who is rising 21 this year, very healthy in general but loses condition in winter. Most people looking at him just now would probably say he looks fine. He is still weigh taping at 650kg and in top condition in summer fit and in good condition he is around the 680 mark generally. He has had 6 weeks off now due to weather etc and I took his shoes off with the intention of bringing him back into work at the beginning of March, he had a REALLY busy year last season and we were competing most weekend which he thrived on but he can be a stresser! We moved yards in November and he seemed to take that in his stride. We keep 3 horses together in a loose housed system in a 30mx40m shed with a ring feeder so he truly has adlib good quality hay and is in no way bullied - quite the opposite! They are on rough but pretty good grazing for 12 hours a day ( trash field for winter but more grass there than anywhere else!) His teeth are done and he has no issues that way. He is pretty typically TB in build and has a high wither and steep rump! I think the main issue is probably that he has lost muscle tone as he tends to the minute he stops work!
Anyway, I have been pumping feeding into him since September, he's held it fairly well but only just. I spoke to a nutritionist at work who suggested taking him off D&H Build up nuts and giving him micronised Barley instead, I'm a bit concerned he might 'blow' on that! I have bought the barley and will start introducing it but he will be ontwo feeds a day consisting of 1 stubbs scoop Alfa A, 3/4 scoop Build up cubes, 1 scoop Sugar Beet, pink powder, Soya oil and as of this week an increasing amount of Barley and gradually decreasing the Build Up . I'm wary about moving to straights but nutritionist is a major advocate of them and dislikes compound feeds.
Anyway - anybody got any thoughts on it!?
Pic of him a week ago, crap but should give you a rough idea!
Looking for some experiences/ advice from you lot!
I have a 17hh ISH who is rising 21 this year, very healthy in general but loses condition in winter. Most people looking at him just now would probably say he looks fine. He is still weigh taping at 650kg and in top condition in summer fit and in good condition he is around the 680 mark generally. He has had 6 weeks off now due to weather etc and I took his shoes off with the intention of bringing him back into work at the beginning of March, he had a REALLY busy year last season and we were competing most weekend which he thrived on but he can be a stresser! We moved yards in November and he seemed to take that in his stride. We keep 3 horses together in a loose housed system in a 30mx40m shed with a ring feeder so he truly has adlib good quality hay and is in no way bullied - quite the opposite! They are on rough but pretty good grazing for 12 hours a day ( trash field for winter but more grass there than anywhere else!) His teeth are done and he has no issues that way. He is pretty typically TB in build and has a high wither and steep rump! I think the main issue is probably that he has lost muscle tone as he tends to the minute he stops work!
Anyway, I have been pumping feeding into him since September, he's held it fairly well but only just. I spoke to a nutritionist at work who suggested taking him off D&H Build up nuts and giving him micronised Barley instead, I'm a bit concerned he might 'blow' on that! I have bought the barley and will start introducing it but he will be ontwo feeds a day consisting of 1 stubbs scoop Alfa A, 3/4 scoop Build up cubes, 1 scoop Sugar Beet, pink powder, Soya oil and as of this week an increasing amount of Barley and gradually decreasing the Build Up . I'm wary about moving to straights but nutritionist is a major advocate of them and dislikes compound feeds.
Anyway - anybody got any thoughts on it!?
Pic of him a week ago, crap but should give you a rough idea!