santander
Well-Known Member
My vet advised me to put my horse on a restricted diet and put on a grazing muzzle overnight, she said he was overweight.
The first night I did it, he came in and I tried to ride him. He had no energy so I assumed he's spent the entire night trying to find some decent grass and was tired. However on taking him to the field this evening he seemed exhausted, and he's been in all day.
He's gone from having a belly full of grass 7pm - 10am, to I don't know how much with a grazing muzzle on.
He is now coming in at 10am, and going in his stable with nothing. I arrive and give him a large hifi lite and speedibeet feed at 1pm, he then has nothing until 4 when he has a slice of soaked hay. I then put him out with his muzzle on at 7.
He seems able to use his muzzle, we had a brief spell with it last year so it's not totally unfamiliar to him. But could he be lacking in energy due to being underfed?
I really don't want him to be in all the time!
The first night I did it, he came in and I tried to ride him. He had no energy so I assumed he's spent the entire night trying to find some decent grass and was tired. However on taking him to the field this evening he seemed exhausted, and he's been in all day.
He's gone from having a belly full of grass 7pm - 10am, to I don't know how much with a grazing muzzle on.
He is now coming in at 10am, and going in his stable with nothing. I arrive and give him a large hifi lite and speedibeet feed at 1pm, he then has nothing until 4 when he has a slice of soaked hay. I then put him out with his muzzle on at 7.
He seems able to use his muzzle, we had a brief spell with it last year so it's not totally unfamiliar to him. But could he be lacking in energy due to being underfed?
I really don't want him to be in all the time!