Cazza525
Well-Known Member
Basically I have 2 TB's(not belonging to me) and 2 of my own ponies. All have been living out, kept in two groups of 2.
One of the TB's belong to my YM, she's rising four and she bought her in late October straight off the track. She arrived with mudfever and it has got worse although treated daily.
Second TB is a 'favour' for a friend till Spring. He's a 12 year old ex eventer with kissing spine and leg issues. He arrived lame and has come sound after a lot of hard work.
The 2 of them are out in 4 acres of good grazing, they have a double shelter bedded down, plenty of natural hedging. They are both fed conditioning feed twice daily and are fed adlib haylage also twice daily. They are both very well rugged and have never felt cold.
However, my YM managed to get them both down to the stables this morning after 3 weeks of being stuck out because of the track and yard freezing. She has rung me and says that the young mare is looking now quite skinny and mudfever bad again. The older boy has no topline anyway because of his 'issues',he has still got a bit of a 'pot'belly. He also has mudfever. They are both suffering a bit with rug rubbing although they both have vests on, apparently the younger mare is worst on her withers.
Now, what to do? I do have brand new stabling, but no electric as yet. The younger mare is a little stressy when in and the older chap needs to keep moving around as he gets arthritis and allsorts. They do both seem very happy out, but my gut instinct is telling me to get them in overnight at least.
My other worry is that I don't live onsight and am a bit concerned something may happen to them overnight, ie young mare gets stressy and old chap stiffens up and hurts himself.......
Just some thoughts really guys, I cant wait till Spring when hopefully all these ailments will go.
Oh and BTW, the younger mare is weatherbeaten as well even though rugged up to her ears!!
One of the TB's belong to my YM, she's rising four and she bought her in late October straight off the track. She arrived with mudfever and it has got worse although treated daily.
Second TB is a 'favour' for a friend till Spring. He's a 12 year old ex eventer with kissing spine and leg issues. He arrived lame and has come sound after a lot of hard work.
The 2 of them are out in 4 acres of good grazing, they have a double shelter bedded down, plenty of natural hedging. They are both fed conditioning feed twice daily and are fed adlib haylage also twice daily. They are both very well rugged and have never felt cold.
However, my YM managed to get them both down to the stables this morning after 3 weeks of being stuck out because of the track and yard freezing. She has rung me and says that the young mare is looking now quite skinny and mudfever bad again. The older boy has no topline anyway because of his 'issues',he has still got a bit of a 'pot'belly. He also has mudfever. They are both suffering a bit with rug rubbing although they both have vests on, apparently the younger mare is worst on her withers.
Now, what to do? I do have brand new stabling, but no electric as yet. The younger mare is a little stressy when in and the older chap needs to keep moving around as he gets arthritis and allsorts. They do both seem very happy out, but my gut instinct is telling me to get them in overnight at least.
My other worry is that I don't live onsight and am a bit concerned something may happen to them overnight, ie young mare gets stressy and old chap stiffens up and hurts himself.......
Just some thoughts really guys, I cant wait till Spring when hopefully all these ailments will go.
Oh and BTW, the younger mare is weatherbeaten as well even though rugged up to her ears!!