motherof2beasts!
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Yet again my boy got a good fat shaming at his annual health check. He is 14 and I’ve owned him 3 years he’s 15.2hh.
His hay is soaked for over 8 hours, then rinsed. He has a small handful of TB healthy herbal chaff a day with his antihistamines, marigold and cleavers and a skin and respiration supplement oh and TB healthy herbal chaff. He field shares with another chubby cob and they are strip grazed, still on a narrow corridor which hasn’t been rested and we move a post or 2 every couple of days (new grass been rested a year and is standing hay). He gets about 8kg of hay soaked for 8 hours when in overnight and demolished the lot. I leave a small trug of top chop zero. He’s in from 5-6.30 when he starts coming in overnight from tomorrow. I ride 3/5 times a week, have a weekly lesson and very hilly hacks. Admittedly it’s not hard hard work , trotting up hills etc but not really canter /gallop opportunities near us. Usually between 3-8 miles, longer ones at weekend.
I really don’t want to muzzle him as he has ashtma. Should I cut his hay down more even though it’s really soaked and rinsed?
He’s fully clipped with rain sheet or 50 gram max.
I don’t want him standing with nothing from 10pm but equally don’t want him to be fat.
Picture of said fatty never had a good doer before it is so hard . My dog was diagnosed with heart failure today so the fat shaming just added insult to injury

His hay is soaked for over 8 hours, then rinsed. He has a small handful of TB healthy herbal chaff a day with his antihistamines, marigold and cleavers and a skin and respiration supplement oh and TB healthy herbal chaff. He field shares with another chubby cob and they are strip grazed, still on a narrow corridor which hasn’t been rested and we move a post or 2 every couple of days (new grass been rested a year and is standing hay). He gets about 8kg of hay soaked for 8 hours when in overnight and demolished the lot. I leave a small trug of top chop zero. He’s in from 5-6.30 when he starts coming in overnight from tomorrow. I ride 3/5 times a week, have a weekly lesson and very hilly hacks. Admittedly it’s not hard hard work , trotting up hills etc but not really canter /gallop opportunities near us. Usually between 3-8 miles, longer ones at weekend.
I really don’t want to muzzle him as he has ashtma. Should I cut his hay down more even though it’s really soaked and rinsed?
He’s fully clipped with rain sheet or 50 gram max.
I don’t want him standing with nothing from 10pm but equally don’t want him to be fat.
Picture of said fatty never had a good doer before it is so hard . My dog was diagnosed with heart failure today so the fat shaming just added insult to injury
