Rubberneck
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I bought my first yearling a couple of months back. She's a Welsh D, growing like crazy, but now the summer grass is here Im not sure about feed levels.
She doesnt get any hard feed - just carrots after her handling sessions 1-2 times a week. She's out 24/7 with another yearling and some older mares, so gets lots of playing and moving about. She's pretty much at the ideal weight - ribs felt but not seen, no fat pads. The grazing she's on has been eaten down to too low for my TB and Arab, but enough for their Shire x friend, so now I am not sure if the yearlings need more grass to help growth or whether they would get fat. I'd rather not hard feed her as we have more grass I can move her on to - if I need to move her on to it!
Your thoughts and suggestions gratefully received!
She doesnt get any hard feed - just carrots after her handling sessions 1-2 times a week. She's out 24/7 with another yearling and some older mares, so gets lots of playing and moving about. She's pretty much at the ideal weight - ribs felt but not seen, no fat pads. The grazing she's on has been eaten down to too low for my TB and Arab, but enough for their Shire x friend, so now I am not sure if the yearlings need more grass to help growth or whether they would get fat. I'd rather not hard feed her as we have more grass I can move her on to - if I need to move her on to it!
Your thoughts and suggestions gratefully received!