noblesteed
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I have a 15hh connie x andalusian gelding. He's just moved from restricted grazing 24/7 to normal short grass by day and last year's hay at night. Good doer and lami risk, but fat scoring no more than 3 going into winter so happy with current weight. He did go up to around a 3.5 in September so has lost weight since then. He gets a token feed of 1/4 scoop mollichaff calmer with rosehip and mag ox for his feet, with equibites for vits and mins. Workwise I hack him 2-3 times a week and his sharer schools him 2-3 times a week.
He is very lazy in the school, but also sharp and can spook. It gets frustrating for his sharer that he's so lazy, though part of this is to do with my horse's personality - he isn't so keen on work (like his owner then)
He has always been fairly forward going when hacking out alone, but I am disappointed by his recent laziness out hacking. When faced with perfect stubble fields he will reluctantly break into canter but there's just nothing else there, no speed at all and no chance of a gallop. This is in contrast from the past where he's always enjoyed a good blast in the fields.
Any ideas of what feed could help without making him sharper or fatter? Or could it be a 'mechanical' issue? He's 14.
I have a 15hh connie x andalusian gelding. He's just moved from restricted grazing 24/7 to normal short grass by day and last year's hay at night. Good doer and lami risk, but fat scoring no more than 3 going into winter so happy with current weight. He did go up to around a 3.5 in September so has lost weight since then. He gets a token feed of 1/4 scoop mollichaff calmer with rosehip and mag ox for his feet, with equibites for vits and mins. Workwise I hack him 2-3 times a week and his sharer schools him 2-3 times a week.
He is very lazy in the school, but also sharp and can spook. It gets frustrating for his sharer that he's so lazy, though part of this is to do with my horse's personality - he isn't so keen on work (like his owner then)
He has always been fairly forward going when hacking out alone, but I am disappointed by his recent laziness out hacking. When faced with perfect stubble fields he will reluctantly break into canter but there's just nothing else there, no speed at all and no chance of a gallop. This is in contrast from the past where he's always enjoyed a good blast in the fields.
Any ideas of what feed could help without making him sharper or fatter? Or could it be a 'mechanical' issue? He's 14.