wattamus
Well-Known Member
So the lady with her horse next door to my two said that she thought both my girls were underweight. Both go out all day on grass and have 6lb each of hay a night.
Now Ebony is out of work so obviously has no topline and you can see her spine on the rear end of her back. But she has a good covering and you can feel her ribs if you stroke her, but they are not visible. The good thing about Ebony is that she can drop weight as easily as she puts it on so controlling her weight is easy, personally I'd like to see her slightly lighter but looking at her atm I dont think shes at huge risk of lami. (toutches wood) not the best picture I know but only had my phone on me and the horses were having breakfast
Now Bean (Josie) lives on air alone and I struggle o keep her weight off, you can again feel her ribs but you need to apply some pressure to feel them. If anything I'd like her to loose a bit more, but unless I'm mistaken I dont think she is obese she is a very deep barreled horse.
anyhow what do you think? I'm not taking much from it really considering her horse is so obese that his "arse cheeks" actually touch between his back legs. If it wasn't against social convention i would post pictures! ahhhh well you have to laugh at some people, I genuinely believe that i know how to take care of my horses well, but dont mind taking reasonable, educated advice on board but pffft not from her. Anyhow pointless but needed to express.
Now Ebony is out of work so obviously has no topline and you can see her spine on the rear end of her back. But she has a good covering and you can feel her ribs if you stroke her, but they are not visible. The good thing about Ebony is that she can drop weight as easily as she puts it on so controlling her weight is easy, personally I'd like to see her slightly lighter but looking at her atm I dont think shes at huge risk of lami. (toutches wood) not the best picture I know but only had my phone on me and the horses were having breakfast
Now Bean (Josie) lives on air alone and I struggle o keep her weight off, you can again feel her ribs but you need to apply some pressure to feel them. If anything I'd like her to loose a bit more, but unless I'm mistaken I dont think she is obese she is a very deep barreled horse.
anyhow what do you think? I'm not taking much from it really considering her horse is so obese that his "arse cheeks" actually touch between his back legs. If it wasn't against social convention i would post pictures! ahhhh well you have to laugh at some people, I genuinely believe that i know how to take care of my horses well, but dont mind taking reasonable, educated advice on board but pffft not from her. Anyhow pointless but needed to express.