glamourpuss
Well-Known Member
One of mine has always been the slender sort. He's a narrow, fine, rangy TB who never looks round, but he's lost quite a bit of condition again & I really don't know what more I can do.
I've had TB's of all shapes & sizes previously & can usually hone the feed to get them looking their best, but this one has got me stumped.
He is on (split into 2 feeds)
1 & 1/2 large round scoop of Alfa-A oil.
2 medium scoops soaked grass nuts
2 mugs micronised linseed
2 mugs Baileys stud balancer
He loves his bucket feed & clears the lot.
He has ad-lib hay & haylage. By ad-lib I mean 2 massive nets, 1 of each, stuffed as full as I can. He seems fairly 'meh' about it & he always has plenty left
The hay & haylage is wonderful quality. It costs me a fortune!
He is out for around 6-8 hours a day. The field is pretty trashed but again he has ad-lib haylage & hay.
He follows a good worming programme, teeth done regularly. He has a wonderful shine to his coat & is bright in himself.
He is unclipped & rugged.
Vet has seen him & says he is in perfect health just needs muscle & top line.
He is in light to medium work. Lots of hacking - working correctly not slopping along. Flatwork & jumping. He is worked long & low a lot as he's quite a 'tight' chap who curls back on the contact. His work load will be upping over the next few weeks as he prepares for his first event.
I haven't got any pictures, sorry but he does have a prominent jumpers bump, sligghtly juggy hips, a weak looking neck & there is always a ripple of ribs visible
I'm thoroughly fed up.
If he was yours what would you feed him?
I've had TB's of all shapes & sizes previously & can usually hone the feed to get them looking their best, but this one has got me stumped.
He is on (split into 2 feeds)
1 & 1/2 large round scoop of Alfa-A oil.
2 medium scoops soaked grass nuts
2 mugs micronised linseed
2 mugs Baileys stud balancer
He loves his bucket feed & clears the lot.
He has ad-lib hay & haylage. By ad-lib I mean 2 massive nets, 1 of each, stuffed as full as I can. He seems fairly 'meh' about it & he always has plenty left
He is out for around 6-8 hours a day. The field is pretty trashed but again he has ad-lib haylage & hay.
He follows a good worming programme, teeth done regularly. He has a wonderful shine to his coat & is bright in himself.
He is unclipped & rugged.
Vet has seen him & says he is in perfect health just needs muscle & top line.
He is in light to medium work. Lots of hacking - working correctly not slopping along. Flatwork & jumping. He is worked long & low a lot as he's quite a 'tight' chap who curls back on the contact. His work load will be upping over the next few weeks as he prepares for his first event.
I haven't got any pictures, sorry but he does have a prominent jumpers bump, sligghtly juggy hips, a weak looking neck & there is always a ripple of ribs visible
I'm thoroughly fed up.
If he was yours what would you feed him?