Leo Walker
Well-Known Member
I'm at my wits end with my pony. I cant keep her at a sensible weight. Shes getting soaked hay and straw mixed 60:40, either in a net on the floor or in a hay ball to try and make it last, feed wise shes only getting pink mash and a handful of oats following work. Without the oats shes flat and lacks energy. The handful seems to give her a bit of oomph to do her work. SThe extra effort she puts into work is mitigating the calories from the oats. Shes turned out on a muddy field so not a lot of grass at all, although obvious some. I cant muzzle as its so short and I cant section the field off until it dries up.
Shes in reasonable work. Lunging, driving and hacking out. Shes fit enough to drive 6miles 95% at a trot, but wouldnt be fit enough for driving trials. We were aiming to be there by April, but now its all stopped I'd rather save her legs for another year and keep her at this level of fitness, but right now weight loss is my main aim.
I do pole work and canter work on the lunge and against my better judgement have started using a loose pessoa on her. I'm paying someone to ride her twice a week. Shes doing a session of school work and a hack with faster work where she can. I cant afford or justify paying someone to do it more often. I have lost my backstep as shes moved house and I cant look for another one at the moment with everything going on, so I'm stuck in the school a lot. We do dressage schooling, interval type training and faster obstacle work. She is still too fat.
I cant cut the hay back anymore without serious risk of ulcers. Shes already going without for 5 or 6 hours overnight which I'm not really comfortable with, but accepting as she gets a small net at 6am. She will not touch chopped straw, not even the palatable topspec stuff. I even put aside my hatred of thunderbrooks and bought there herbal chopped hay stuff. Thats a no as well. And she means it. She will starve herself rather than eat it.
I cant think of any sensible way to up the work. The schools deep and really hard work with the carriage, and whilst this is good for fitness and weight loss I am worried shes going to knacker her legs if we do much more.
My health issues really limit walking. I've worked so, so hard to try and get "better" and I am a lot better than I have been previously. But I'm still limited to 500ms or so, drastically less at decent horse walking speed. I used to walk her in the woods on a lunge line and let her jump logs. It worked ok as there were places I could sit until the pain settled and then off we went again. WE moved yards though and arent accessible any more. Someone suggested a mobility scooter or electric trike for me to lead her from.
I've got a tow car and trailer so could box her up to green lanes/bridleways etc. I have no doubt she would lead from one. She puts up with a lot of nonsense from me and just gets on with it. I'm not convinced I can spend £700 on a bike to lead the horse out from though, or if its even really feasible?!
Does anyone else have any suggestions of anything I can do? I'm all out of ideas!
Shes in reasonable work. Lunging, driving and hacking out. Shes fit enough to drive 6miles 95% at a trot, but wouldnt be fit enough for driving trials. We were aiming to be there by April, but now its all stopped I'd rather save her legs for another year and keep her at this level of fitness, but right now weight loss is my main aim.
I do pole work and canter work on the lunge and against my better judgement have started using a loose pessoa on her. I'm paying someone to ride her twice a week. Shes doing a session of school work and a hack with faster work where she can. I cant afford or justify paying someone to do it more often. I have lost my backstep as shes moved house and I cant look for another one at the moment with everything going on, so I'm stuck in the school a lot. We do dressage schooling, interval type training and faster obstacle work. She is still too fat.
I cant cut the hay back anymore without serious risk of ulcers. Shes already going without for 5 or 6 hours overnight which I'm not really comfortable with, but accepting as she gets a small net at 6am. She will not touch chopped straw, not even the palatable topspec stuff. I even put aside my hatred of thunderbrooks and bought there herbal chopped hay stuff. Thats a no as well. And she means it. She will starve herself rather than eat it.
I cant think of any sensible way to up the work. The schools deep and really hard work with the carriage, and whilst this is good for fitness and weight loss I am worried shes going to knacker her legs if we do much more.
My health issues really limit walking. I've worked so, so hard to try and get "better" and I am a lot better than I have been previously. But I'm still limited to 500ms or so, drastically less at decent horse walking speed. I used to walk her in the woods on a lunge line and let her jump logs. It worked ok as there were places I could sit until the pain settled and then off we went again. WE moved yards though and arent accessible any more. Someone suggested a mobility scooter or electric trike for me to lead her from.
I've got a tow car and trailer so could box her up to green lanes/bridleways etc. I have no doubt she would lead from one. She puts up with a lot of nonsense from me and just gets on with it. I'm not convinced I can spend £700 on a bike to lead the horse out from though, or if its even really feasible?!
Does anyone else have any suggestions of anything I can do? I'm all out of ideas!