Horsekaren
Well-Known Member
Now this isn't me worrying, this is me thinking out loud
As a few of you know i moved my lovely horse and he is currently living his best life out 24/7 with adlib hay. He has been in this set up for about 10 weeks. He is happy... properly happy and content. He tries his best when working, the attitude is so willing but over the last two weeks the energy has gone, he feels very flat and tired.
His energy rocketed when we moved, he has a spring in his step but nothing buzzy, he honestly felt like he had came back to life and had a oumph to him, it was great.
He doesnt get a daily hard feed anymore, but he will have a bowl of grassnuts mashed or fast fibre a few times a week when he comes in to work.
I am wondering if the lack of energy is due to him lacking a few vits and minerals. I really dont want him in a routine of hard feed every day but id like to try and give him something, whether it in treat form of a cup full of wet mash i can give him by hand.
Any suggestions? or just leave as is?
This is for a cob, schooled 4-5 times a week, not competing so doesnt need anything high energy.
As a few of you know i moved my lovely horse and he is currently living his best life out 24/7 with adlib hay. He has been in this set up for about 10 weeks. He is happy... properly happy and content. He tries his best when working, the attitude is so willing but over the last two weeks the energy has gone, he feels very flat and tired.
His energy rocketed when we moved, he has a spring in his step but nothing buzzy, he honestly felt like he had came back to life and had a oumph to him, it was great.
He doesnt get a daily hard feed anymore, but he will have a bowl of grassnuts mashed or fast fibre a few times a week when he comes in to work.
I am wondering if the lack of energy is due to him lacking a few vits and minerals. I really dont want him in a routine of hard feed every day but id like to try and give him something, whether it in treat form of a cup full of wet mash i can give him by hand.
Any suggestions? or just leave as is?
This is for a cob, schooled 4-5 times a week, not competing so doesnt need anything high energy.